When family members or other surrogates must make decisions about end-of-life care for someone else, they are

a. mostly in agreement with patients' desires

b. unwilling to talk about patients' end-of-life issues.
c. typically not competent to make such decisions.
d. often wrong about what patients really want.

d

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