The types of teaching used in patient education are factual, sensory, and ____.
A. independent learning
B. participatory
C. group instruction
D. role playing
E. cognitive
B. participatory
The three types of teaching used in patient education are factual, sensory, and participatory.
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A) "I have to get your blood pressure. The paramedic needs it." B) "Why are you so mad at me? I am just trying to help you." C) "I know that this is tight. I am just about done now." D) "Do not yell at me. There is no need for yelling and I do not appreciate it."
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A) Call the coroner, and leave the scene. B) Obey the closest relative's wishes. C) Begin CPR, and call for medical direction. D) Try to mediate the family conflict.
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