Which are categories of classifying interventions according to the Omaha System Intervention Scheme? Select all that apply

a. Health education
b. Case management
c. Treatments and procedures
d. Direct care services


B, C
The Omaha System Intervention Scheme is comprised of four broad categories of interventions: teaching, guidance, and counseling, treatments and procedures, case management, and surveil-lance.

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