The nurse is planning a counseling session with a group of "at risk" adolescents on the topic of drug abuse. The teaching strategy by the nurse should include:

A) Handing out educational pamphlets and showing slides of car accidents related to teen drug use.
B) Showing informational videotapes and providing internet addresses on the topic of drug addiction.
C) Giving information by lecturing and using before and after quizzes.
D) Involving peers in teaching the group problem-solving skills.


D

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