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abern

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In Pauline Boss's work with families experiencing ambiguous loss, families would get into protracted arguments particularly about whether to
 
  a. attend social events.
  b. observe holidays in any way. c. end the mourning period.
  d. hold a funeral when they did not have the body.

Question 2

Which statement best describes the impact on the survivor of the death of a loved one in a nursing home?
 
  a. It increases the negative aspects of the experience.
  b. It may prepare them for the separation that death finalizes. c. It causes increased anxiety.
  d. It adds to the burden and strain of their caregiving.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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