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In discharge planning for patients with limited health literacy, which approach aligns with universal precautions?

Use plain language, teach-back, verify understanding

Universal precautions in health communication means treating every patient as if they might have limited health literacy and using clear, confirmable ways to convey information. Using plain language reduces complexity and jargon so instructions are easier to grasp. The teach-back method invites the patient to explain in their own words what they understood, which actively reveals any gaps and allows you to address them right away. Verifying understanding ensures that the patient truly comprehends critical discharge instructions—medication schedules, follow-up appointments, warning signs, and care steps—before they leave the setting. This combination directly supports safety, adherence, and appropriate self-care after discharge.

Written materials can be useful if they’re simplified and accessible, so simply avoiding them isn’t aligned with universal precautions. Speaking quickly doesn’t help comprehension, and waiting for patients to ask questions is passive and can miss misunderstandings—universal precautions require proactive checks to ensure understanding.

Avoid written materials to reduce clutter

Speak quickly to cover more information

Rely on patient to ask questions

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