The LPN is working with the mother of a 10-year-old patient diagnosed with conjunctivitis. The nurse would determine teaching was effective by which of the following statements? (Select all that apply)
A. "I should have my daughter wash her hands frequently and thoroughly."
B. "It is important that she not rub her eyes."
C. "There isn't much that can be done; we just have to wait for it to heal on its own."
D. "Eye infections aren't really contagious so she we don't have to worry about her siblings."
E. "This is an infection of the oil gland and will get better with treatment."
F. "I should have her use the antibiotic ointment for the full 7 days."
A,B,F
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