Match the event with the appropriate year. Each item has only one correct answer

1) Nursing programs become affiliated with religious groups
2) Start of public health nursing with the founding of the Henry Street Settlement
3) First formal nursing education in United States
4) First hospital
5) Establishment of the Army Nursing Service
6) Disassociation of nursing from religious orders
7) Florence Nightingale cared for the soldiers of the Crimean War

____ 1. 1st century AD

____ 2. 15th to 19th century

____ 3. 1854

____ 4. 1861

____ 5. 1873

____ 6. 1893


1. ANS: 4
2. ANS: 6
3. ANS: 7
4. ANS: 5
5. ANS: 3
6. ANS: 2

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