A new BSN nurse has observed some specific demographics among her nursing colleagues. Which observation has this nurse made?
A) ADN graduates tend to be younger than baccalaureate graduates.
B) ADN graduates tend to be more diverse in race, gender, and age than do baccalaureate graduates.
C) ADN graduates are more likely to be single or divorced than are baccalaureate graduates.
D) ADN graduates typically have at least twice as many children as baccalaureate graduates.
B
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