Multiple Choice
One report on death-related practices among American-Indian (or First Nation) peoples in Canada suggested the value of trained native interpreters who could _________.
A) interpret biomedical concepts to clinical staff
B) explain cultural perspectives on terminal illness and postmortem rituals to native peoples
C) advocate locating death in urban, tertiary-care hospitals
D) conduct memorial "potlach" ceremonies before a person dies
E) serve as advocates to enable patients to return to their home communities in the final days of life
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