A nurse working with Mary Breckinridge would have likely assisted with: (Select all that apply.)
a. Establishing the Henry Street Settlement
b. Developing health programs geared toward improving the health care of the rural populations
c. Blazing a nursing trail through the Rockies, providing nursing care to miners and their families
d. Ensuring positive outcomes for pregnancies among women in the Appalachian region
ANS: B, D
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