Developing nurse researchers at a younger age is a priority for the future in the nursing profession for which reasons? (Select all that apply.)

a. Enhancing the discipline's scientific development
b. Increasing the longevity of research careers
c. Receiving more research funding for professional organizations
d. Promoting mentoring opportunities for novice researchers
e. Increasing nursing's role in pharmaceutical research


ANS: A, B, D

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Correct Developing young researchers increases the number of researchers contributing to the science of the discipline.
Introducing nurses to research at a younger age allows them sufficient time to develop in-depth research programs in their careers.
Introducing nurses to research at a younger age allows them time and opportunity to be mentored by experienced researchers, as well as to learn to become mentors themselves.
Incorrect Younger researchers do not guarantee research monies.
Pharmaceutical studies are medical research and are not considered nursing research studies.

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