What is a factor that may lead nurses to become disengaged in their careers?

A) Nurses don't feel they have careers.
B) Boredom and job indifference increase with time on the same job.
C) Many nurses begin their nursing career in midlife or interrupt their careers for childrearing.
D) There is no identifiable factor influencing job disengagement.


B

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