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ENagel

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Providing a favorite sweetened lemonade to ease thirst in a terminally ill patient is an example of
 
  A) cross-cultural care. B) complementary and integrative care.
  C) elder abuse. D) palliative care.

Question 2

Participation in ________ MOST improves the dietary quality and nutrient intakes of at-risk older adults.
 
  A) social clubs
  B) senior center activities
  C) school and library outreach program
  D) community services and nutrition assistance programs


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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