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Nurse educator

A nurse is teaching a patient with a hearing impairment. Which should the nurse do to facilitate the teaching-learning process? 

A. Limit educational sessions to 10 minutes. 

B. Provide information in written format 

C. Use at least 2 teaching methods.

 D. Teach in group settings. 

E. A& C

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