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A university nursing dean is particularly interested in attracting more male students. What action by the dean would most likely result in the best outcome for this goal?
 
  a. Create an accelerated baccalaureate degree program.
  b. Establish a fast track program for business leaders.
  c. Partner with the local community college on seamless entry.
  d. Recruit heavily among male-dominated occupations.

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The student of nursing history learns what information about the advent of nursing education?
 
  a. Baccalaureate programs caught on quickly after being started.
  b. Collegiate forces advocated for early university education.
  c. Early programs were patterned after the Nightingale model.
  d. Physicians were against using any trained nurse in hospitals.



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Accelerated BSN programs are an important point of entry for underrepresented groups in nursing, including men. Although it may be difficult to recruit men directly from high school, the accelerated program offers men an attractive way to change careers later in life. Business leaders may not be all male. A seamless transition from an associate degree to an RN-completion degree is an important step in increasing the number of BSN-prepared nurses but does not specifically target men. Recruiting men from traditional male occupations may or may not be successful.

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The earliest nursing education occurred in hospital-based programs patterned after the Nightingale model of collegiate nursing education. However, anticollegiate forces prevailed, and the diploma process became the standard for nursing education. Baccalaureate programs did not catch on well until after World War II. Physicians recognized the value of a trained nursing staff.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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