Melissa has just been released from the hospital after a long illness. Prior to her illness, she had been a part of a study in which she was asked what her preferences were for life-sustaining treatment had the need arose. If she were asked now about her preferences, what would her likely response be?
A. She would likely report the same preferences she did before her hospitalization.
B. She would likely report less desire for life-sustaining treatment than she had previously.
C. She would likely report more desire for life-sustaining treatment than she had previously.
D. none of the above
B
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