Evaluation of teaching in home health is vital. All of the following are examples of this type of evaluation except

1. Assurance that durable medical equipment had been delivered as ordered.
2. Observation of the client or caregiver as they perform a sterile dressing change.
3. Use of return demonstration in drawing up insulin.
4. Verbalization of principles of an American Diabetes Association diet.


ANS: 1

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