Which option reflects correct ordering of learning experiences?

1. Present new content and then link it back to the client's previous knowledge.
2. Present variations of the skill and then focus on the basics.
3. Start with a neutral topic, saving client concerns for later in the teaching session.
4. First address any area causing the learner to have anxiety, and then move to other pertinent material.


Correct Answer: 4

The teacher should first address any area of learner anxiety, because anxiety has been shown to interrupt the learning process. The nurse should start with what the client knows and then move to new content. The basics of a skill should be presented first and then variations can be addressed.

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