Which best describes the position the ANA took in the early 1990s?

A) Use of unlicensed assistive personnel should be eliminated from the nursing workforce.
B) Control and monitoring of assistive personnel in clinical settings should be the same in all areas.
C) A practice act should be created for UAP similar to the state practice acts that exist for nurses.
D) UAP should be allowed a broader scope of practice with RN supervision.


B

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