The clinical nursing instructor should exercise caution when she suspects that a student may have a learning disability. Her best approach is to
A) request that the student be tested and a report on findings be sent to the instructor as well as to the program coordinator
B) say nothing to the student since she is protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act
C) discuss her observations with the student to elicit information concerning any difficulties she encounters in learning so that these can be addressed
D) avoid challenging the student by giving her assignments that are less complex than those of other students in the group
E) increase her supervision of this student as she may pose a risk to patient safety
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