After a class discussion about the contributions of Lillian Wald to the advancement of community health nursing, which of the following if stated by the class indicates that the discussion was effective?
A) Establishment of family-centered nursing and outreach services in New York City at the turn of the 20th century
B) Use of clean and safe nursing care practices to soldiers during the Crimean War in the 1850s
C) Assistance to high-risk populations experiencing tropical diseases in Central America and the Caribbean in the late 1800s
D) Creation of home nursing services in London, marking the beginning of district nursing in the 1860s
Ans: A
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