The practice of recruiting foreign nurses has resulted in some negative aspects that are resulting in serious situations. Which statement best describes a major concern?
A) The imported nurses are generally more knowledgeable and replace experienced local nurses.
B) The donor country is closing schools to slow the migration.
C) The migration of nurses is exacerbating the shortages of nurses in the donor countries.
D) The migrating nurses need additional education, which the accepting country must provide and pay for.
C
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