An excited new BSN graduate is discussing her training with a new client. When asked why she decided to earn a BSN over the ADN, which is her best response?
A) "An associate's degree education requires more nursing coursework units."
B) "A nurse with a baccalaureate degree spends more time learning each topic."
C) "Employers have routinely paid baccalaureate degree nurses a higher starting salary."
D) "The outcomes for clients cared for by baccalaureate-prepared nurses appear to be better."
D
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