The National Institute of Health (2005) conducted a recent inquiry into the status of care for terminally ill people in the United States and concluded that:
A) programs for spiritual well-being have been ignored
B) end-of-life training for all care providers is inadequate
C) many end-of-life care interventions have been validated
D) communication between patient, family, and providers is adequate.
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