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How can teaching be best provided to a patient who has a different primary language than the nurse?
A) Provide written materials in the patient's primary language.
B) Make arrangements to teach using an interpreter.
C) Provide a demonstration and request a return demonstration.
D) Use visual teaching aids to convey information.
Primary Language
The first language a person learns to speak fluently, often from early childhood, and uses most frequently for communication.
Written Materials
Documents or texts produced to convey information, instructions, or knowledge to an audience.
Interpreter
A person skilled in translating orally from one language to another in real-time, often facilitating communication between people who do not share a common language.
- Administer and analyze several instructional strategies apt for a variety of settings.
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Learning Objectives
- Administer and analyze several instructional strategies apt for a variety of settings.
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