Asked by Ethan Ainley on Apr 26, 2024
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A patient had a stroke and must use a cane for support.A nurse is preparing to teach the patient about the cane.Which learning objective/outcome is most appropriate?
A) The patient will walk to the bathroom and back to bed using a cane.
B) The patient will understand the importance of using a cane.
C) The patient will learn how to use a cane.
D) The patient will know the correct use of a cane.
Stroke
A medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death, causing symptoms such as paralysis, speech problems, and memory and comprehension issues.
Learning Objective/Outcome
A specific understanding, skill, or ability that a learner is expected to acquire from an educational activity.
Cane
A stick used as an aid in walking or as a support, typically for those with impaired mobility.
- Design learning objectives and outcomes tailored to the patient's needs.
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Learning Objectives
- Design learning objectives and outcomes tailored to the patient's needs.
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