Multiple Choice
In dealing with death and dying, what do different models or approaches have in common?
A) They all center religious practice and one's faith in the process of approaching death.
B) They all focus on whatever control the dying person can have in terms of their care, expectations, and decisions in the dying process.
C) They all take into account a goal of incorporating distractions and activities to keep the dying person occupied for as long as possible.
D) They emphasize the role of caregivers, spouses, and children in making important decisions for the patient such as living wills or advance directives.
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