A) to support the patient and family
B) to prolong life
C) to hasten death
D) to support the patient and family and to hasten death
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A) an attorney.
B) a proxy.
C) a spouse.
D) a parent.
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A) Nancy Cruzan.
B) Karen Ann Quinlan.
C) Terri Schiavo.
D) Dr.Jack Kevorkian.
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A) curative care.
B) hospital-based palliative care.
C) hospice care.
D) life-sustaining.
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A) cellular
B) biological
C) brain
D) clinical
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A) provide short-term intensive treatment.
B) focus on patient recovery.
C) focus on controlling pain and relieving suffering.
D) encourage experimental medical treatments.
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A) in a hospital.
B) in a nursing home.
C) in a hospice ward.
D) at home.
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A) physical.
B) psychological.
C) social.
D) spiritual.
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A) single kidneys
B) whole lungs
C) partial intestines
D) partial pancreas
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A) become isolated.
B) use denial to filter the shock of the death.
C) surround themselves with friends,family,animals,and plants.
D) get involved in activities that distract them.
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A) It occurs without the presence of supportive medical technology.
B) It is gradual.
C) It involves the end of respiration.
D) It involves the cessation of circulation.
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A) physician-assisted suicide.
B) involuntary euthanasia.
C) a health care proxy.
D) an advance directive.
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