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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Teaching
  1. ... develop your plan you are ready to begin teaching. Keep in mind you will get the best ... all the time you would like for patient teaching. It may help to give your patient written ...
  2. ... rewards. When you discipline your children, you are teaching them what is good behavior and what is ...
  3. ... to overcome a fear before being open to teaching. Respect your patient's limits. Offer your patient only ... deliver patient education. Examples include one-on-one teaching, demonstrations, and analogies or word pictures to explain ...
  4. ... patient. Be careful not to make assumptions. Patient teaching based on incorrect assumptions may not be very ... information you receive can help guide your patient teaching. Ask the right questions. Ask if your patient ...
  5. ... the above. It’s never too early to start teaching children what they can do to stay healthy.
  6. ... blocking your child's reach to the spout, and teaching your child not to touch the spout. Keep ...
  7. Schools have an important role in teaching students about healthy food choices and exercise. Many schools now limit unhealthy foods in lunches and vending machines. They are also encouraging ...
  8. ... back in your own words (this is called "teaching back"). If you would like more details about ...
  9. ... the right way. Hazard communication, or HAZCOM is teaching people how to work with hazardous materials and ...
  10. Prevent bites by: Teaching young children not to bite others. Never putting your hand near or in the mouth of someone who is ...
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