The nurse educator is being interviewed about the many different educational programs that allow nurses to achieve higher education
The educator states that the following educational pro-grams were created based on the recommendation of the Institute of Medicine (Select all that apply.) a. "BSN completion programs.".
b. "career ladder programs.".
c. "diploma programs.".
d. "external degree programs.".
e. "accelerated programs.".
A, B, D, E
BSN completion, career ladder, external degree, and accelerated programs are all created in re-sponse to the Institute of Medicine's recommendation that all nurses should have access to higher education. Diploma programs were not created in response to these recommendations.
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