We can ensure the most dignified exit possible by
A) allowing doctors and nurses to make all of the decisions for the dying person.
B) hiding or minimizing the truth about the diagnosis from the dying person.
C) assuring the dying person that everything will be okay and they will improve.
D) offering the dying person care, affection, companionship, and esteem.
D
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When an individual feels that both health and illness are a product of psychological, biological, and social forces, he/she believes in the _____
a) biomedical model. b) western perspective of medicine. c) biopsychosocial model. d) scientific approach to medicine.
One reason why brain functioning begins to change in middle adulthood is that
a) middle-aged adults do not take good care of themselves, and it affects the health of their brains. b) middle-aged adults carry greater loads of stress, which adversely affects their health. c) researchers have found that 20 genes that are vital to learning, memory, and mental flexibility begin to function less efficiently as early as age 40. d) middle-aged adults are too busy to participate in mental learning and activities to maintain mental flexibility.