A nursing instructor is preparing a group of students for a clinical rotation in a nurse-managed health center. Which of the following would the instructor include when describing the students' role?
A) Clinical supervision
B) Passive participation
C) Use of tertiary-level activities
D) Implementation of best practices
Ans: D
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