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kumpel [21]
4 years ago
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An instructor is correcting a nursing student's clinical worksheet. Which instructor statement is the best example of effective

feedback?A. "Why did you use the client's name on your clinical worksheet?"B. "You were very careless to refer to your client by name on your clinical worksheet."C. "Surely you didn't do this deliberately, but you breeched confidentiality by using the client's name."D. "It is disappointing that after being told, you're still using client names on your worksheet."
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damaskus [11]4 years ago
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Answer:

C. "Surely you didn't do this deliberately, but you breeched confidentiality by using the client's name.

Explanation:

It is essential to correct students and also let them know the main reason why they made the mistakes. The instructor checked the students' notes and also conducted a positive criticism. The name of patient should not be included in a clinical worksheet for confidentiality reasons. Thus, the best example of an effective feedback is shown in option C.

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