Which of the following statements reflect progress in public policy that can be attributed to professional nursing organizations? Select all that apply

A) Professional nursing organizations have elevated nursing professionalism.
B) Professional nursing organizations have given voice to the inequalities that affect our society.
C) Professional nursing organizations have developed the paradigms that influence and affect public health.
D) Nursing is regarded as a major player in Washington when discussing health care policy.
E) Professional nursing organizations have a long and consistent relationship with public policy.


Ans: A, B, C

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