A group of nurses are preparing for an in-service to be conducted in a state-of-the-art simulation center. Which statement best describes this center?
A) Uses a high-fidelity stimulator for training purposes
B) Is similar to the equipment used in all baccalaureate programs
C) The simulator will probably be limited in programmability
D) They will use several different task trainers to complete the training session
A
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