Which of the following statements is inaccurate regarding effective teaching plans for home care of prenatal patients, postpartum women, and newborns?

A. Plans are based on the nurse's perceptions of what constitutes essential informa-tion.
B. Plans help prevent the woman from getting conflicting information from different care providers.
C. Verbal instructions can be reinforced with written instructions.
D. Coordination between inpatient facility and home care providers helps prevent duplication of plans.


A
The nurse collaborates with the woman in planning the extended care in the home and coun-sels and provides referrals as needed. Emphasis is placed on identifying learning needs and skills most needed for the woman to care for herself and her newborn in the home.

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