Porter-O'Grady, a nursing leader, comments on a critical concern for nursing, as noted in this chapter. What is this concern?
1. Need to increase the number of advanced practice registered nurses
2. Need for more nursing publications
3. Need to engage and embrace change
4. Need for more nursing research
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Explanation: 1. This is important, but not what Porter-O'Grady comments on.
2. This is important, but not what Porter-O'Grady comments on.
3. This is what Porter-O'Grady thinks the nursing profession must do to succeed in the changing healthcare environment.
4. This is important, but not what Porter-O'Grady comments on.
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