When developing a teaching plan for a client, the nurse would include which teaching strategies that are appropriate to use when addressing client learning needs in the cognitive domain? (Select all that apply.)

a. discussion d. role play
b. demonstration e. supervised practice
c. formal lecture f. games


A, C, D, F
Teaching strategies that are appropriate for nurses to use when addressing client learning needs in the cognitive domain include discussion, formal lecture, question-and-answer sessions, role play, games, and computer activities.

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