Multiple Choice
Mediation may be used in END-OF-LIFE decision making to
A) Help families make decisions about medical care for the primary patient.
B) Help family members and medical care providers resolve any conflicts between them.
C) Help family members come to terms with the patient's condition.
D) Help family members consider quality of life issues, such as palliative care.
E) All of the above.
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