The role of the professional registered nurse as an educator is to:
1. Provide primary care for high-risk children who are in hospital settings.
2. Provide primary care for healthy children.
3. Work toward the goal of informed choices with the family.
4. Obtain a physician consultation for any technical procedures at delivery.
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Rationale:
1. The nurse educator does not provide primary care for high-risk children in hospital settings.
2. The nurse educator does not provide primary care for healthy children.
3. The educator works with the family toward the goal of making informed choices through education and explanation.
4. The nurse educator does not obtain a physician consultation for technical procedures.
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