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cherise1989

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The sequence of stages of dying in Kubler-Ross's theory is best described as
 
  A) invariable.
  B) inevitable.
  C) typical.
  D) superior.

Question 2

According to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, the sequence of stages of dying for terminally ill patients is as follows:
 
  A) denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
  B) depression, bargaining, anger, denial, acceptance.
  C) anger, denial, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
  D) denial, depression, anger, bargaining, acceptance.



momo1250

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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