A seasoned nurse does not want to assist nursing students during clinical rotations and often obstructs the students' learning process. Which standard is this nurse violating?

A. ICN Code of Ethics
B. ANA Code of Ethics
C. ANA Standards of Professional Performance
D. State practice acts


Answer: C

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