What does the Transition-to-Practice Model tie to safety?

1. Workforce orientation
2. Preceptor nurse relationship
3. Use of clinical reasoning
4. Feedback


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Explanation: 1. Workforce orientation is important, but in the model it is not the specific element that is associated with safety.
2. Preceptor nurse relationship is important, but in the model it is not the specific element that is associated with safety.
3. We need to use more clinical reasoning to reduce safety concerns and improve care.
4. Feedback is important, but in the model it is not the specific element that is associated with safety.

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