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beccaep

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Emily is dying, and her family has placed her in a homelike environment where she will be allowed to die with dignity. Emily is in a:
 
  A) hospital.
  B) hospice.
  C) nursing home.
  D) transitional home.

Question 2

The hospice movement came about in response to what many people perceived to be:
 
  A) inadequate care for the dying in conventional hospitals.
  B) insurance companies taking charge of what treatments are available to a dying person.
  C) doctor's unwillingness to take drastic measures to save the dying person's life.
  D) adequate care for family members in hospitals.



CourtneyCNorton

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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