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One of the most difficult but essential parts of nursing is providing postmortem care. What position is the body to be placed after the death pronouncement?
 
  A) Prone
  B) Side lying
  C) Fowler's
  D) Supine

Question 2

Palliative care is interdisciplinary team-based care that is focused on the relief of suffering for clients with serious illness. What is an example of progressive chronic illness that palliative care is especially appropriate?
 
  A) Stroke
  B) Major myocardial infarction
  C) Congestive heart failure
  D) Cancer



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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