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Charles Dickens' character Sairy Gamp:

  • A. portrayed nurses as trained professional individuals who put others before themselves.
  • B. chose nursing because she had no other avenue for employment.
  • C. was a prostitute who took advantage of sick old men.
  • D. characterized nurses as being at the forefront of technology and autonomy.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because in Charles Dickens' novel, "Martin Chuzzlewit," Sairy Gamp is depicted as a character who chose nursing as a means of employment due to her lack of other opportunities. This is evident through her portrayal as a self-serving and unprofessional individual, focusing more on her own comfort and benefits rather than the well-being of her patients. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not align with the actual portrayal of Sairy Gamp in the novel, who is not depicted as a trained professional, a prostitute, or a forward-thinking nurse.