During the 1920's the school nurse role expanded to include:

a. classroom teaching on how to deal with bomb threats and set up bomb shelters
b. prevention of injury during natural disasters such as tornadoes or hurricanes
c. identification of physical defects in children and making referrals to correct the defects
d. identification of children with alcohol and other drug problems and proper referrals


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A Incorrect. During the 1920's the school nurse role was not expanded to include classroom teaching on how to deal with bomb threats and set up bomb shelters.
B Incorrect. During the 1920's the school nurse role was not expanded to include prevention of injury during natural disasters such as tornadoes or hurricanes.
C Correct. During the 1920's the school nurse role expanded to include identification of physical defects in children and making referrals to correct the defects.
D Incorrect. During the 1920's the school nurse role was not expanded to include identification of children with alcohol and other drug problems and proper referrals.

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