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Where were the nursing graduates of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries employed?

  • A. Hospitals
  • B. Church-based care groups
  • C. Community-based agencies
  • D. Private duty in the homes of the sick
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Because hospitals were staffed primarily by students in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, graduates who practised their profession usually did so as private-duty nurses in the homes of the sick.