The high school student is very interested in healthcare research and is trying to decide which healthcare profession to enter
What should this student consider when examining leadership roles in research that nurses can assume? Select all that apply. 1. Nurses guide their own research.
2. Nurses participate in interprofessional studies.
3. Nurses manage clinical trials.
4. Nurses guide patients who are considering clinical trial participation.
5. Nurses are not generally leaders in healthcare research.
1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Nurses act as designers and principle investigators in their own research.
2. Participating in interprofessional studies and trials is a common role for the nurse.
3. Depending upon educational level, nurses do manage clinical trials.
4. Nurses of many different educational levels serve as patient advocates in decisions about clinical trial participation.
5. The nurse serves in many roles in healthcare research, including leadership roles. This high school student should consider advanced education in nursing beyond a basic degree.
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