Multiple Choice
According to Shanis (1985) , the dying person's chance to make effective use of the final period in life depends on three things. Which of the following is not suggested by Shanis?
A) The patient should be free from pain and as alert and intellectually competent as possible.
B) Medical guidance should be adhered to, in an effort to maximise length of survival.
C) The patient and the family should have as much help as necessary to maintain physical health care.
D) The patient should be afforded the opportunity for privacy.
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