Which of the following nurses convinced the New York Board of Health to place a nurse in the school system, thus establishing school nursing?
a. Dorothea Dix c. Esther Lucille Brown
b. Lillian Wald d. Anne Goodrich
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A Incorrect: Dorthea Dix served as superintendent of the Union Army female nurses during the Civil War.
B Correct: Lillian Wald convinced the New York Board of Health to place a nurse in the school system, thus establishing school nursing.
C Incorrect: Ester Lucille Brown concluded in the Brown Report in 1948 that all nursing education programs should be affiliated with universities and have their own budget.
D Incorrect: Anne Goodrich was the originator and dean of the Army School of Nursing and the first dean of Yale University School of Nursing, the first autonomous school of nursing in a university in the United States.
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