An instructor is teaching students how to increase the effectiveness of bladder training. A student shows the need for additional instruction when saying:

1. "I should ensure that the patient is drinking at least 64 ounces of fluid per day."
2. "I should change the patient's incontinence briefs and perform perineal care twice a day."
3. "I should teach patients to avoid drinking caffeinated beverages."
4. "I should assist the patient to the bathroom or offer a bedpan every 2 hours."


ANS: 2

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