While Mr. H is awaiting transport to the Operating Room, which nursing staff member should be assigned to his care?
A. A graduate nurse who is of Korean descent
B. An LPN who formerly worked in the OR
C. An RN who has worked on the unit for 3 years
D. An RN from an agency who has 10 years of long-term care experience
Answer: C. An RN who has worked on the unit for 3 years
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