Adelaide Nutting was a nursing educator, historian, and scholar, and the first nurse to be:
a. elected president of the American Nurses Association
b. appointed to a university professorship
c. given an honorary degree from a university
d. granted a national service award by the National League for Nursing
B
Adelaide Nutting was the first nurse to be appointed to a university professorship, advocated nursing education in university settings, and was a distinguished nursing historian, educator, and scholar.
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