What is the likely consequence of a nurse using the teaching/learning process in a flipped order, implementing before assessing the client's prior knowledge?
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Correct answer: Poor teaching outcomes due to misalignment with client’s needs
Skipping assessment of the learner's baseline knowledge or learning needs leads to mismatched teaching and ineffective learning.
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