The 2006 annual Gallup Poll on professional honesty and ethical standards stated that:
a. nurses, pharmacists, and elementary school teachers were ranked highest.
b. clergy and nurses were ranked in the middle.
c. nurses were ranked number one.
d. policemen and clergy were ranked highest.
C
According to the 2006 annual Gallup Poll results on the perceptions of professional honesty and
ethical standards, nurses were rated to have high ethical ratings (84%). Of the 21 categories polled,
other professions listed in the high percentile were pharmacists (73%), veterinarians (71%), doctors
(69%), dentist (62%), and engineers (61%).
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