The health care organization's vice president in charge of nursing services is planning to educate nurses regarding genetic and genomic literacy. Which option best describes the nurses who should be included in this education?

1. Nurses who work in labor and delivery
2. All nurses throughout the organization
3. Nurses whose primary assignment is in the postpartum unit.
4. Nurses who work on oncology treatment units.


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Rationale 1: This answer is not broad enough.
Rationale 2: All nurses, in every specialty and role, should be educated in genetic and genomic literacy.
Rationale 3: This answer is not broad enough.
Rationale 4: This answer is not broad enough.

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