The nurse is planning to provide education to a client. To assess the client's readiness to learn, which question should the nurse ask first? • "Can you describe the types of activities that help you learn new information?" • "Do you have any cultural beliefs that are inconsistent with the planned treatment?" • "What information do you think you need right now?" • "What kind of work and leisure activities do you do?"
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