Exam 11: Patient Interactions
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As a patient begins to accept the inevitability of death,he or she may ask to discuss important circumstances that will affect the last moments of life.These concerns may include the administration of CPR techniques,organ donation,internment plans,pain control,and sedation.To formalize these wishes,patients will complete a(n)
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A dying patient who has asked to see his loved ones and is asking for medication to relieve their pain would be in the _____ stage of dying.
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