A nurse is planning a community health education project that deals with organ donation, and the target audience is a group of adults. When following andragogic concepts, the nurse should make sure that the teaching includes which of the following?
1. Past statistics about organ donors
2. Written pamphlets
3. Directions about how to become an organ donor
4. Information on how this group can influence their children
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: An adult is more oriented to learning when the material is useful immediately, not sometime in the future.
Rationale 2: Written information may or may not be helpful, depending on what types of learners are included in the group.
Rationale 3: An adult is more oriented to learning when the material is useful immediately, not sometime in the future. For this audience, giving clear directions on how to become an organ donor would be more helpful than past information and future activities like influencing their children.
Rationale 4: For this audience, giving clear directions on how to become an organ donor would be more helpful than past information and future activities like influencing their children.
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