There are important individuals who contributed to the development of nursing in the United States. What contribution did Lillian Wald make to the development of nursing in the United States?
A) Founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University
B) Continued to care for the sick when nursing was considered menial
C) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital
D) Founded American public health nursing
D
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Lillian Wald founded American public health nursing. Melinda Ann Richards organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital. Isabel Hampton Robb founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University. Florence Nightingale continued to care for the sick when nursing was considered menial.
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