A nurse is caring for an 87-year-old Mexican-American female patient who is in end-stage renal disease. The physician has just been in to see the patient and her family to tell them that nothing more can be done for the patient and that death is not far. The physician offers to discharge the patient home to hospice care, but the patient and family refuse. After the physician leaves, the patients daughter approaches you and asks what hospice care is. What would this lack of knowledge about hospice care be perceived as?
A) Lack of an American education of the patient and her family
B) A language barrier to hospice care for this patient
C) A barrier to hospice care for this patient
D) Inability to grasp American concepts of health care
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