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Pineappleeh

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A potential barrier that a nurse may experience when in the educator role is:
 
  a. Working with clients with a low literacy level
  b. Memorizing the information that is to be taught
  c. Having a limited vocabulary
  d. Lacking knowledge about how to gain participation

Question 2

A nurse is implementing an educational program about the importance of being physically active. Which step would the nurse complete first?
 
  a. Provide learning guidance
  b. Present the stimulus
  c. Gain the learner's attention
  d. Ask learners to recall prior learning



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Answer to Question 1

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Educators may lack knowledge about how to gain participation. Participation can be fostered by asking open-ended questions, inviting participation, and planning small-group activities whereby a person responds based on the group rather than presenting his own information.

Answer to Question 2

C
Gaining the learner's attention must happen first before learning can take place.




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