A nurse obtains certification to provide direct client care, educate others, consult, conduct research, and manage oncology care. Which expanded nursing role best describes this nurse's career position?

A) Nurse anesthetist
B) Clinical nurse specialist
C) Nurse educator
D) Nurse researcher


Answer: B

Nurse anesthetists have completed advanced education in an accredited program in anesthesiology in order to qualify to be a nurse anesthetist. A clinical nurse specialist is a nurse who has an advanced degree or expertise in a specialized area of practice. The American Nurses Credentialing Center provides national certification of clinical nurse specialists. The nurse educator is employed in a nursing program, at an educational institution, or in hospital staff education and may have a baccalaureate degree or more advanced preparation. Nurse researchers usually have advanced education at the doctoral level.

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