The nurse is planning to teach a 75-year-old patient about administering his medication. How can the nurse best enhance the patient's ability to learn?

A) Providing links to websites that contain information related to the medication
B) Excluding family members from the session
C) Using color-coded materials
D) Making the information relevant to the patient's condition


D

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