How did nursing education change in the 1950s? (Select all that apply.)
a. Baccalaureate nursing programs typically included public health nursing concepts.
b. Diploma schools of nursing continued to expand their student numbers.
c. Junior and community colleges began offering nursing programs.
d. Nurses were strongly encouraged to have a scientific basis for their practice.
ANS: A, C
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