Byock's account of his father's final illness makes all the following points, EXCEPT:
A) elderly people should not be put on life-support systems
B) death can be experienced as relief and release
C) there may still be positive experiences after a life-threatening crisis
D) physicians who manage terminal care effectively can still be shook up by deaths in their own family.
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