Author Question: When you visit a dying person and he or she does not seem pleased that you are there, you may feel ... (Read 63 times)

rmenurse

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When you visit a dying person and he or she does not seem pleased that you are there, you may feel awful after the visit. In this situation, you should think that
 
  a. the dying person is grumpy and exhausted
  b. it is not fair that I did such a kind thing and it wasn't appreciated
  c. I should have ignored the dying person and talked to his family members
  d. it wasn't a good visit and I won't do it again
  e. I will try to think of some other way to be helpful

Question 2

When you are visiting a dying person and he or she starts talking about dying, how should you best respond?
 
  a. tell them this is uncomfortable for you
  b. feel honored that the person has chosen to share these intimate thoughts with you
  c. gradually attempt to change the subject
  e. tell the person what you think and feel about the prospect of your own dying
  d. ask the person if he or she is feeling depressed



shaikhs

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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