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The diabetes educator is explaining to the patient how to use a glucometer. You sense from the patient's body language that she does not understand what the diabetes educator is saying. What should you do?

a) Tell the diabetes educator you will clarify and check to see if the patient understood.
b) Tell the diabetes educator that the patient did not understand.
c) Just keep interpreting.
d) Explain to the patient in another way how to use the glucometer.

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Final answer:

When you sense that the patient does not understand what the diabetes educator is saying, you should intervene and clarify the information for the patient. Option (a) is the most appropriate choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you sense that the patient does not understand what the diabetes educator is saying, it is important to intervene and clarify the information for the patient. Option (a) is the most appropriate choice. You can tell the diabetes educator that you will clarify and check to see if the patient understood. This way, you can assist the patient by explaining the instructions in a different way or providing additional examples to help her understand how to use the glucometer.

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