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s.tung

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When planning care for a grieving client, the nurse needs to remember that the experience of grief is:
 
  a. individual and influenced by various factors.
  b. the same for men and women.
  c. the same no matter what the cause of death.
  d. handled by using the usual coping mechanisms.

Question 2

A client is going to be receiving hospice care. The emphasis in this type of care is on:
 
  a. curative actions.
  b. life-sustaining efforts.
  c. palliative care.
  d. research.



rleezy04

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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