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During the Reformation (1500s1600s), nursing changed drastically. Which key event brought about this new era of nursing?
 
  A) The Catholic Church no longer was the leader in health care and nursing care.
  B) Protestantism changed societal view of women.
  C) The Sisters of Charity was formed and provided health care.
  D) Women cared for their children and the sick in their homes.

Question 2

Lillian Wald is an American nursing leader. What was the most important contribution that Wald provided the profession of nursing?
 
  A) She opened the Henry Street Settlement, providing free care to the poor located in Lower East Side of New York City.
  B) She was one of the advocates for nursing schools to follow standards during the educational process.
  C) She founded Public nursing, which helped to improve access of healthcare to the underprivileged.
  D) She was one of the advocates for minorities to be included in nursing programs for training to better represent the population.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
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The most important event during the Reformation period for changing nursing care was the rise of Protestantism and society's change of the value placed on women. The Protestants taught that the woman was subservant to man and her place was at home having and raising children and caring for her family. The other events were all a result of the Protestantism changing society's view.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
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The most important contribution is the one that is most lasting and most encompassing and Lillian Wald founded Public nursing, which still exists today. Opening Henry Street Settlement served one portion of the population in the United States, but the foundations of Public nursing served all communities. All of the other listed contributions are activities that all nurses should exhibit to help further the profession of nursing.



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