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When a paramedic treats an unconscious patient, the provision of treatment is based on ________ consent.
 
  A) implied
  B) expressed
  C) res ipsa loquitur
  D) primum non nocere

Question 2

You are providing end-of-life care to a patient in the last stages of a terminal illness. She appears to be at peace and speaks animatedly about her upcoming funeral. She is in which stage of loss?
 
  A) Acceptance
  B) Denial
  C) Bargaining
  D) Depression


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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