According to the ANA Position Paper on Educational Preparation, which of the following four individuals is adequately prepared to provide care?
A) A nursing assistant who has just completed an on-the-job training program in a local
hospital
B) A nurse who graduated from a hospital-based diploma program
C) A nurse in a high-acuity setting who possesses an associate degree in nursing (ADN)
degree
D) A nursing assistant who graduated from the training program at a community college
Ans: D) A nursing assistant who graduated from the training program at a community college
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