There are a variety of teaching methodologies fro a nurse to choose from to use with clients. For a toddler, the nurse should use:
1. Role-playing
2. Problem-solving
3. Independent learning
4. Simple explanations and pictures
ANS: 4
Effective teaching methodologies for the toddler include simple explanations and picture books that describe a story of children in a hospital or clinic. Role-playing is an appropriate teaching methodology for the preschooler. Problem-solving is an appropriate teaching methodology for the adolescent. Independent learning is best used as a teaching methodology for the young or middle adult.
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