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hbsimmons88

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Which statement is true about Kbler-Rosss theory?
 
  A) The theory is best viewed as steps a normal dying person follows.
  B) The theory states that all people display each of five responses to the prospect of death.
  C) Some health professionals have insensitively tried to push patients through the five stages.
  D) The theory encompasses all of the ways dying people respond to the prospect of death.

Question 2

Most terminally ill people who reach Kbler-Rosss acceptance stage __________.
 
  A) use emotion-centered coping strategies
  B) have a deep religious faith
  C) do so soon after learning of their condition
  D) disengage from all but a few family members



kbennett34

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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