In the 2010 annual Gallup Organization's Poll, data on professional and ethical standards indicated that:
a. nurses, pharmacists, and high school teachers were ranked highest
b. members of the clergy and nurses were ranked in the middle
c. nurses were ranked in the highest percentile
d. policemen and clergy were ranked highest
C
According to the 2010 annual Gallup Organization's poll on perceptions of professional honesty and ethical standards, nurses were rated number one. This may be because the nursing profession values ethical behavior for it is nurses and has developed codes of ethical behavior from several professional nursing organizations.
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