The nurse is asked why she attended a university for nursing education. Which of the following reports would provide the most information regarding the university setting for nursing education?

a. The Institute of Research and Service in Nursing Education report
b. The Goldmark Report
c. The Brown Report
d. The Flexner Report


ANS: B

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