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swpotter12

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John Arras maintains that a key element in the care of terminally-ill patientsan element
  that is too often neglectedis
 
  a. the opportunity to spend significant time with their loved ones.
  b. a close, caring, and trusting relationship with at least one medical caregiver.
  c. the opportunity to reflect on their lives as wholes, and the meaning of their deaths
  in relation to their lives.
  d. adequate treatment for depression.
  e. the opportunity to participate in experimental treatment procedures.

Question 2

Because a view in one culture is different from another does not mean that either view is right or wrong.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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