A Muslim patient has been admitted to the critical care unit with complications after childbirth. Based on the Synergy Model, which nurse would be the most inappropriate to assign to care for this patient?
A) New graduate female nurse
B) Most experienced female nurse
C) New graduate male nurse
D) Female nurse with postpartum experience
C
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