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What is a crucial issue the nurse working in the late industrialization era would need to address in order to promote health?
 
  1.
  Reducing spread of infection
  2.
  Reducing sedentary lifestyle
  3.
  Teaching proper use of medications
  4.
  Teaching use of car seats

Question 2

Who served as the first public health nurses, caring for the sick and the poor?
 
  1.
  The Presbyterian Church
  2.
  Salerno
  3.
  Jewish scholars
  4.
  Convent deaconesses



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Answer to Question 1

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Many deaths resulted from communicable diseases and lack of cleanliness in hospitals, so the nurse's priority concern with health promotion would be reducing the spread of infection.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
Deaconesses from local convents acted as the first public health nurses, providing care for the sick and the poor based on the Christian belief in the importance of caring for one another.



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