The nurse tried to improve teaching expertise by having peer evaluation done. Therefore, what did the nurse request?

A. A summary of the paper-and-pencil knowledge test the audience took at the end of the program
B. Another nurse observing and giving feedback on the presentation
C. The audience filling out a form about their learning and satisfaction at the end of the program
D. Videotaping of the presentation so the nurse could critique the teaching strategies used


ANS: B

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