Better care for residents, better cooperation between CNAs and nurses, and reduced turnover are some of the results of
A. Schooler's survey of residents living in short-term care facilities for information about the quality of their care.
B. effective resident generated group complaints to long-term care facility leaders.
C. certified nurse aides working in nursing homes being provided with training and empowered as a way to deal with environmental stressors.
D. political action committee leaders lobbying elected representatives to enact increases in federal oversite of nursing homes.
Answer: C
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