The nursing administration has instituted a "horizontal promotion" system within the nursing department. What benefit is this program to the staff nurse?

1. The most competent nurses will rise to managerial positions.
2. It rewards the nurse's clinical excellence.
3. Over time the nurse will move steadily upward through the levels.
4. The process is practice based rather than research based.


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Rationale 1: In horizontal promotion, the system rewards clinical excellence by moving clinically superb nurses upward on a clinical ladder, but they remain at the bedside.
Rationale 2: Horizontal promotion is a reward for clinical excellence.
Rationale 3: This promotion process is based upon the nurse's clinical excellence, not longevity.
Rationale 4: The process is based on Patricia Benner's novice-to-expert concepts.
Global Rationale:

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