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    Direct Care to the Dying Person Is Usually Provided
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Direct Care to the Dying Person Is Usually Provided

Question 25

Question 25

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Direct care to the dying person is usually provided:


A) equally by men and women
B) more often by women
C) more often by men
D) by certified thanatologists.

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