The impact of World War I on public health nursing included which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Many communicable diseases were eradicated.
2. The depletion of the ranks of public health nurses to the war.
3. The feeling that the greatest patriotic duty was to stay at home.
4. Inadequate funding was the major obstacle to extending nursing services in the community.
ANS: 2, 3, 4
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