Mildred Montag's major contribution to nursing is considered to be
a. encouraging minority women and men to enter nursing.
b. establishing associate degree nursing programs.
c. fighting for improved wages and recognition for nurses.
d. paving the way for the military to use trained nurses.
B
In response to the severe nursing shortage in the post–World War II years, Montag proposed a 2-year nursing associate degree that would prepare technical nurses in community colleges.
Montag was not known for encouraging minorities and men to enter nursing.
Montag's major accomplishment was not fighting for improved wages and recognition.
Montag was not involved in the military's use of trained nurses.
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