The ADN graduate was surprised to learn that the ANA published a paper in 1965 detailing their position on the entry level of nursing. What did the nurse learn about the ANA's position?
A) The education of all those who are licensed to practice nursing should take place in institutions of higher education.
B) Minimum preparation for beginning professional nursing practice should be the associate degree in nursing.
C) Minimum preparation for beginning technical practice should be the baccalaureate degree in nursing.
D) There was no need for assistant nurses in the health care occupations.
A
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