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kwoodring

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What have researchers found in offering dignity therapy to terminally ill patients?
 
  A) Dignity therapy benefits Eastern patients more than Western patients.
  B) Dignity therapy benefits Western patients more than Eastern patients.
  C) Dignity therapy benefits both Eastern and Western patients the same.
  D) Dignity therapy benefits neither Eastern patients nor Western patients.

Question 2

For a person with a terminal illness, a personal re-examination of his or her life
 
  A) usually leads to disintegration and despair.
  B) often causes a loss of personal relationships and social support.
  C) may lead the person to realize a new meaning in his or her life.
  D) is typically different for patients with cancer than heart disease.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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