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evelyn o bentley

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A therapeutic response when helping a dying person is
 
  a. I know how you feel
  b. Dying persons always look pale
  c. Don't worry, everything will turn out OK.
  d. What do you need me to do right now?
  e. Put a smile on your face.

Question 2

For dying persons, feelings of anger and disappointment should be
 
  a. addressed by a psychiatrist
  b. allowed to be expressed freely
  c. avoided by directing attention to hobbies and similar activities
  d. overcome by diversional therapies
  e. tempered with spiritual readings



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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