Multiple Choice
What is Jaworska's considered opinion about how to care for Alzheimer's patients?
A) We should only take into consideration their current wishes
B) We should only take into consideration their past wishes
C) Caring for Alzheimer's patients will be complicated, with tricky balances to be struck
D) Advance directives are the only way to solve the moral dilemmas Alzheimer's poses
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