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javeds

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The inability to reach consensus on the entry into practice preparation for nursing has caused which outcome?
 
  1. A unified approach to professional regulation and licensure
  2. Differentiated practice
  3. Divisiveness among nurses with different educational preparation
  4. The current nursing shortage

Question 2

What do Ph.D. programs in nursing emphasize?
 
  1. Case management
  2. Biomedical science
  3. Research and building nursing science
  4. Bedside nursing skills



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3

As professional nursing moved toward the goal of requiring the baccalaureate degree as the minimum credential for professional practice, RN-BSN transition programs were developed to enable the ADN nurse to move upward. RN-MSN programs have also been developed to enhance career mobility. Although these developments have advanced nursing, the continued inability to reach consensus on the entry into practice preparation for nursing has resulted in divisiveness among nurses with different educational preparation.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

Ph.D. programs in nursing emphasize research that builds the science for nursing practice and prepares the researcher to communicate that knowledge. These programs do not focus on case management, biomedical science, or bedside nursing.



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