Asked by Debasmith Chakravorty on Sep 25, 2024

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Barriers to patient education the nurse considers in implementing a teaching plan include which factor?

A) Family resources
B) High school education
C) Hunger and pain
D) Need perceived by patient

Barriers

Obstacles that hinder progress or prevent the achievement of a specific goal.

Patient Education

The process of providing health information and instruction to patients to enhance their knowledge, understanding, and management of their health and medical conditions.

Teaching Plan

A structured document outlining the educational content, methods, and materials to be used for instruction in academic or healthcare settings.

  • Identify and address barriers to patient education.
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Binod Bhandari3 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A patient who is hungry or in pain has limited ability to concentrate or learn. Family resources would be considered in developing a plan of care and could be an asset or a barrier to patient education. The patient's educational level would be considered in planning teaching strategies but would not be a barrier to education. A need perceived by a patient would provide motivation for learning and would not be a barrier.