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HCHenry

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Many cultures and faiths forbid organ removal after death, and these cases are usually _______________.
 
  A. difficult to persuade the patient and family
  B. straightforward for the family and patient

Question 2

Effective and compassionate communication with the family and the patient is enhanced by understanding some of the more common problems families face.
 
  These not only include the _________effects of grief but can also be related to the patient's medical care, or to the practical aspects of finances and estate issues.
 
  A. physical C. psychological
  B. physiological D. pathological



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C





 

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