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anjilletteb

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The nurse has a variety of teaching strategies to use to instruct patients. Which of the following has been identified as the most beneficial strategy for learning to take place?
 
  a. role-playing c. programmed instruc-tion
  b. visual aids d. a combination of the above

Question 2

Which activity is most likely to take place in the space known as social distance?
 
  a. checking the client's IV c. rocking a baby
  b. leading a group dis-cussion d. assessing the client's pain



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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse needs to be sensitive to all three learning domains when developing plans and using teaching strategies. Techniques to promote learning have to tap into all three domains. Depending upon the learning situation and the learner, the nurse can use a combination of role-play, visual aids, and programmed instruction to teach patients.

Answer to Question 2

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Social or public distance is 4 feet and beyond a person's body. Activities which most likely occur at this distance include making patient care rounds, leading a group, or teaching a class.





 

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