Which of the following is TRUE?

a. Even nearly a year after a home death, family caregivers report that it was relatively easy to not have to be in an institutional setting.
b. Dying in a hospital usually means that pain will be treated and the person is less likely to be fearful.
c. Research on patients who died in hospitals and their families has found that they were amazed and appreciative of the focus on the emotional needs of the patient.
d. Most people prefer to die at home.


Answer: D

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