What is a critique of Kübler-Ross's five stages of dying?
A. They are based on the clinical stages of dying.
B. They ignore the emotional needs of those who are terminally ill.
C. They are most relevant for those suffering from a terminal illness.
D. They do not adequately address situations pertaining to terminal illness.
Answer: C
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a. It is possible that the mother smoked during pregnancy. b. The mother probably received adequate prenatal nutrition. c. The infant would be referred to as "very small for date". d. The baby would be referred to as a "Duchenne infant".
Cells are nerve cells in the back of the eye that transmit neural impulses in response to light stimulation
a. Bipolar b. Optic c. Foveal d. Retinal e. Ganglion
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