Question: Rounding in the doctors' lounge, you hear Sam, an older physician, say, "I don't understand this Magnet nursing stuff. I guess it's just a recruitment gimmick." A younger doctor, Jane, replies, "Well, nursing has a big role." She's interrupted by George, who says, "Nursing's got too big for itself. There's no such thing as a nursing diagnosis." You might just let them ventilate, but if you join in, what is your best line? Question options: 1) "Nursing isn't too big for itself. It's making your practice work better." 2) "Nursing makes a proven contribution to shorter stays, better recovery, and better patient satisfaction." 3) "There is a nursing diagnosis for every patient. They hit a lot of things medical diagnoses do not." 4) "You had better treat our nurses well, because we'd be in deep trouble without them."