When providing palliative care to a client receiving hospice care, which of the following would be important? Select all that apply

A) Assume nothing about what is wrong
B) Use the most complex interventions first
C) Believe what the client is reporting
D) Be persistent in trying different strategies
E) Wait until the symptoms recur to relieve them


Ans: A, C, D

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