What is the nurse's next best step after assessing a client's readiness to learn about insulin injections?
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Correct answer: Have the client perform a return demonstration after teaching
Readiness to learn is present when the client expresses the need; using a return-demonstration method engages the client in the psychomotor domain and confirms learning.
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