In reviewing the history of the nursing profession, how can students and nurses alike utilize the past to assist in solving future nursing issues?

A)
Utilize strategies that have been unsuccessful in the past to support nursing professionalism
B)
Work alone in solving nursing issues with nursing colleagues not taking account of past history
C)
Collaborate with other professions to assist in solving current nursing issues
D)
Reinvent nursing from a philosophical standpoint


C

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