The Future of Nursing report recommends which of the following that will have an impact on nurse leaders and quality care?

1. Associate degree programs in nursing should be increased by 20%.
2. The number of BSN graduates is at an appropriate number.
3. The doctorate degree is at the best level it has been.
4. An increase of 80% in BSN graduates is the goal.


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Explanation: 1. This is not included in the recommendations. The focus is on BSN graduates, not associate degree graduates.
2. This is not included in the recommendations. We need more BSN graduates.
3. This is not included in the recommendations. Doctoral degrees need to increase with the goal to double the number by 2010.
4. This is included in the recommendations. The goal is to increase BSN graduates 80% by 2020.

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