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beccaep

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What do physicians say is the principal concern of the terminally ill?
 a. How much pain will I endure?
  b. Is a cure possible?
 c. Will I die at home?
 d. How is my family coping?
 e. How much time do I have left?

Question 2

Terence is seriously ill and unable to care for himself. Who is most likely to see to his day-to-day needs?
 a. a neighbor
 b. his brother
 c. his sister
 d. a member of his church
  e. a home-care nurse



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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