Linda Richards is an American nursing leader who was a lifelong learner and also taught and founded nursing schools. What was the most important contribution that Richards provided the profession of nursing?

A) Hundreds of nurses became a nurse because of her example.
B) Her system of client record keeping remains the basis for our health care system today.
C) She consulted at hospitals to improve their health care system.
D) She traveled across the United States and consulted to improve nursing schools.


Ans: B
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The most important contribution is the one that is most lasting and most encompassing, and Linda Richards developed a system of record keeping that is still used in health care systems today across the country. All of the other listed contributions are activities that all nurses should exhibit to help further the profession of nursing.

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