What is most essential to the functioning of a transdisciplinary team?

A) Understanding the role of each team member
B) Holding back opinions that are contrary to group consensus
C) Allowing for a free flow of topics and information
D) Manipulating the team so as to advocate for the needs of nursing


A

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