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From page 91...
... ~ Essential Steps for Patient Eclucation 1. Identify the problem, such as inadequate weight .
From page 92...
... the woman's own experience and the experience of people who influence her. Consider asking her to list the benefits to her and her baby.
From page 93...
... Responding to Developmer~tal Differences Adolescents pose special challenges to health care providers because of the need to be aware of and responsive to their developmental differences. Depending on her developmental stage, one adolescent of a given age may need to be approached very differently from another.
From page 94...
... Since cultural groups may cliffer in many ways, considering some of the questions and approaches listed below may help to achieve this. Attentive listening helps the care provider ream.
From page 95...
... · Employment of health care providers who are members of the cultural groups served or well. tramec .
From page 96...
... Women who have successfully implemented nutritional recommendations as patients are candidates for the special training required. Prior to the encounter between the woman and the provider, the peer counselor may meet with the woman to review objectives from the previous visit and the extent to which they were met, determine the woman's nutrition- or health-related concerns, review topics that are scheduled to be discussed during the visit, ant!


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