The nurse is preparing prenatal teaching material to support the learning needs of a pregnant client with a learning disability. What should the nurse keep in mind when preparing these materials? Select all that apply
1. Provide with videotapes.
2. Provide web site addresses.
3. Allow for extra teaching time.
4. Select an easy-to-understand format.
5. Audiotape information from prenatal classes.
1, 3, 4, 5
Explanation:
1. Good communication aids such as videotapes should be used.
2. The client has a learning disability and most likely will not be using a computer.
3. Extra teaching time should be provided to ensure all learning needs are met.
4. Easy-to-understand information will facilitate learning.
5. Good communication aids such as audiotapes from prenatal classes should be used.
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