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rachel9

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A nurse is working with a group of clients with diabetes and is teaching a class about avoiding the long-term effects of diabetes. The nurse begins the class by reviewing the basic physiology of diabetes, which was taught the week before.
 
  This nurse is providing effective education by: a. Stimulating recall of prior learning
  b. Gaining attention
  c. Presenting the material
  d. Providing learning guidance

Question 2

Why must nurses examine their attitudes about alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse and addiction before working with individuals with this health problem?
 
  a. Working with clients who have addiction problems often puts the nurse at risk for violence.
  b. The population of persons with drug and alcohol addiction is found in low-income neighborhoods.
  c. To be therapeutic, a nurse must develop a trusting non-judgmental relationship with clients.
  d. Nurses are the primary persons who treat addiction problems.



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Answer to Question 1

A
The educator should have the learners recall previous knowledge related to the topic of interest.

Answer to Question 2

C
To be therapeutic, the nurse must develop a trusting, non-judgmental relationship with clients. Therefore, nurses must examine their own attitudes ahead of time.



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