Nursing assistants

a. ?are mostly white women.
b. ?must complete at least two years of study before entering practice.
c. ?are regarded by their employees primarily as unskilled workers, rather than as caregivers.
d. all of the above
e. ?a and b only


ANSWER:
c

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