A 55-year-old male recently suffered a myocardial infarction and has been prescribed cardiac rehabilitation. The client works three times a week with a nurse who monitors his exercise with a monitor, periodic pulse, and blood pressure measurements

Which of the following education levels is the minimum that this nurse must have obtained to work in the cardiac rehabilitation setting?

A) Education of general practice nurse
B) Education of a licensed practical nurse
C) Education of advanced practice nurse
D) Education at the postgraduate level


A

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