The identity of the nursing profession was primarily shaped during which historical period?
A) Egyptian era
B) Christian era
C) Greek era
D) Roman era
Ans: B
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While there are mentions of activities associated with nursing during ancient eras, the profession began to take form in the early Christian era.
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