At the completion of a teaching session, the nurse must evaluate the effectiveness. In a situation where the client was learning a bandaging technique, the most effective evaluation is which of the following?

A)

When the nurse is satisfied that the client can complete the technique
B)

A return demonstration by the client
C)

If the wound heals
D)

Shared by the nurse and client


D

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