Psychological control in a hospital setting
A) is only important for patients and not their families.
B) when increased can contribute to quick recovery of functioning.
C) cannot be achieved by providing extensive information about the admitting process.
D) can be increased by providing the patient with information about their medical procedure only.
E) does not contribute to quicken patient recovery.
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