The nurse serves as an educator of other healthcare personnel. In what capacity will this nurse participate in education?

1. Preceptor of new graduate nurses.
2. Instructing a part of the critical care course.
3. Clinical instruction of nursing students.
4. One-to-one teaching of clients.
5. Teaching grandparents how to care for children.


Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale 1: Nurses are involved in the instruction of professional colleagues, such as functioning as preceptors for new graduate nurses.
Rationale 2: Nurses with specialized knowledge and experience may share that knowledge and experience with nurses by instructing a part of the critical care course.
Rationale 3: Nurses in nursing practice settings are often involved in the clinical instruction of nursing students.
Rationale 4: One-to-one teaching of clients is not an example of being an educator of other healthcare personnel.
Rationale 5: Teaching grandparents how to care for children is not an example of being an educator of other healthcare personnel.

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