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I D. M. R.-11 Ameriran TRed Urnas FLL GOSS NURSING SERVICE M Submit an essay on this sheet of paper in your own handwriting of at least 250 words answering the following questions: 1. Describe the organization of the Nursing Service of the American Red Cross and duties of the National Committee. 2. Who is responsible for the assignment to duty of Red Cross Nurses and for the selection of Supervising Nurses? State briefly the requirements for enrollment. 3. How does response to a call from the Red Cross in time of peace differ from that in time of war? What exceptions may be made for Red Cross nurses in time of war, who have been appointed as public health nurses or assigned to other special duties under the Red Cross. 1 4. State the purpose of the Town and Country Nursing Service and the special requirements for Red - Cross service as a public health nurse. 5. What provision has been made for membership of enrolled nurses in the American Red Cross? (Read circular of Information for Applicants, A. R. C. 150, before writing essay.) the Red Crass mursing Service was organized Oc M in aeso, which, at that time, Noted to affiliate with the in 19.9 at the annual meeting of the american Numses' the american america Ked Red Crow Goes and hunning to co-operate Frince in arguizing the national Committee on munday Service, represent- ing the two againsties, and composed of fifteen members, into arguised the fame year this Committee wa given the responsibility of acquiging and Sepervising all seatters pertaing of the Red Croos nurning service, and the power to appoint Committee and ewroll wire the In 1911 the Government authorized american render aid to our land and sead force in Red Cross as the only volunteer agency permitted time to of war. a Director of nursing Service who is under the devisition of the nateoual Committee, is responsible 2 Q 0

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