The two main ethical questions that come up again and again with death and dying are whether
A) the heroic life-saving measures taken by extended care hospitals are humane, and at what point a person should be considered dead.
B) children should be allowed to see a dying patient, and how much influence relatives should have in the treatment of terminal patients.
C) living wills are legal documents, and whether cessation of treatment by doctors constitutes a criminal act.
D) patients should be told that they have a terminal illness, and when a doctor should allow a person to die.
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Q26: The _ empowers the patient and reminds
Q27: The Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 gives
Q28: _ show the greatest likelihood of having
Q29: Which of the following is not a
Q30: _ turns patient goals and preferences for
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