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A nurse will be teaching a prepared childbirth class for the first time at a neighborhood church. The nurse has gone to the church to determine which room would be best suited to teach a group of six couples.
 
  Which room configurations would be most appropriate for teaching this group? a. A small carpeted room with no furniture
  b. A large auditorium with a stage and thea-ter-style seating
  c. A lunchroom with stationary tables and chairs
  d. A Sunday-school classroom with tables and chairs
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A Sunday-school classroom allows everyone to be seated comfortably and within hearing dis-tance of the teacher and, the room can comfortably hold all members of the group. Arranging the group to allow participants to observe one another (e.g., in a circle) further enhances learning. A small carpeted room would not allow much room for six couples. A large auditorium is too big. Stationary tables and chairs do not allow for rearranging if needed, and a lunchroom is usually too big.
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