A nurse is demonstrating foley catheter care to a client. Which type of nursing intervention does this best represent?
A) Surveillance
B) Maintenance
C) Supervisory
D) Educational
Ans: D
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Demonstrating, teaching, and observing a return demonstration are classified as educational interventions.
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