To develop an effective teaching plan, the nurse must first determine a client's needs, which can include which of the following? Select all that apply

A) Information the client needs to know about a particular medication
B) Client's ability to read
C) Client's ability to learn the information presented
D) Client's ability to use the information presented
E) Client's ability to accept the information presented


Ans: A, B, C, D, E
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To develop an effective teaching plan, the nurse must first determine a client's needs, which can include information the client needs to know about a particular medication; the client's ability to learn, accept, and use information; and any barriers or obstacles to learning (which might include the client's ability to read).

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