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panfilo

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In order to best address the educational needs of a patient diagnosed with cognitive impairment, the teaching plan should incorporate which strategy?
 
  a. Repetition of both the information and practice opportunities
  b. Use of music therapy for reducing anxiety while learning
  c. Providing specific patient-focused instructions for attainment of outcomes
  d. Asking the patient to verbally repeat the information using his or her own words

Question 2

A patient diagnosed with major affective disorder expresses concern to a nurse about how to spend time after discharge. The patient states, I don't want to just sit at home alone but I'm a little afraid of how others will respond to me..
 
  The nurse should suggest: a. Just try to get out and meet people..
  b. You should really take it easy when you get home..
  c. Try taking a course at your local community college..
  d. Consider going to a consumer-run psychosocial program..



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Answer to Question 1

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When barriers have been identified, particular strategies can be incorporated into the teaching plan to help the patient retain and use the information. As with any learner, but especially for the cognitively impaired patient, repeating the information, presenting information in ways that engage multiple sensory avenues, and providing opportunities for practice and feedback promote learning for psychiatric patients.

Answer to Question 2

D
Consumer-run psychosocial programs offer various levels of service, from drop-in socialization centers to a full range of rehabilitative services. The patient will be able to become involved in meaningful social and vocational activities.



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