A mother of a toddler wants to learn how to do CPR. What education strategy would be most effective in helping her learn?

A) Lecture
B) Discussion
C) Demonstration
D) Discovery


Ans: C
When a client wants to learn a specific skill, such as CPR, demonstration is an effective strategy. The client's learning can be evaluated by return demonstration. Lecture, discussion, and discovery are not as effective in teaching a skill.

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