Stereotyping in providing care may result in:
A) Wrong assessments and inappropriate interventions.
B) More frustration on the part of the nursing assistant than the client.
C) Less frustration on the part of the nursing assistant and the client.
D) Fuller cooperation by the clients and family members.
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