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A nurse is educating a client about a care plan. Which of the following would the nurse use to assess the client's learning ability?
 
  A) Did you graduate from high school; how many years of schooling did you have?
  B) Do you have someone in your family who would understand this information?
  C) Many people have trouble remembering information; is this a problem for you?
  D) Would you prefer that the doctor give you more detailed medical information?

Question 2

A nursing instructor is describing trends in maternal and newborn health care and the rise in community-based care for childbearing women.
 
  The instructor addresses the length of stay for vaginal births during the past decade, citing that which of the following denotes the average stay? A) 2448 hours or less
  B) 7296 hours or less
  C) 4872 hours or less
  D) 96120 hours or less



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Answer to Question 1

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It's appropriate to ask the client if he or she will have trouble remembering the information. Many clients have this problem. It removes any judgment or stereotypes regarding one's education level, understanding, or learning skills. Avoid giving information that uses a lot of medical language or jargon and use a simple, conversational style.

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Hospital stays for vaginal births have averaged 2448 hours or less during the past decade, and 7296 hours or less for cesarean births.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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