Multiple Choice
When administering narcotics to dying persons for severe pain, professional caregivers must
A) assess location, duration, and quality of pain
B) give the narcotic on demand
C) find ways to limit the use of narcotics
D) teach the dying person about harmful side effects of narcotics
E) pay most attention to dangers of addiction
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