After classroom discussion regarding confidentiality policies and laws protecting client records, a student asks why it's okay for the students to review and have access to client records in the clinical area. The nurse educator responds correctly by stating that:
A) "Records are used in educational settings and for learning purposes, but the student is bound to hold all information in strict confidence."
B) "As long as the clinical instructor is in the area, accessing client records is part of the education process."
C) "Most students review so many records and charts that they could not possibly remember details from any one of them."
D) "Confidentiality and privacy laws don't apply to students."
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