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Which behavior by a new nurse will cause the nurse manager to intervene?
 
  a. Initiates teaching of a patient
  b. Uses discovery learning techniques with a patient
  c. Assigns nursing assistive personnel to teach a patient
  d. Implements the teach-back method to evaluate patient understanding
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In most situations it is not appropriate to delegate educational interventions to nursing assistive personnel (NAP); therefore the nurse manager would have to intervene. Nurses should initiate teaching; that is a component of the nurse's role. Discovery is a useful technique for teaching problem-solving application and independent thinking. Regardless of the method used to teach, use the teach-back method to evaluate the patient's understanding of the material.
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