Which statement is true about dying in U.S. nursing homes?
A) Care emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care.
B) Residents’ end-of-life preferences are usually recorded in medical charts.
C) Pain management education is typically given to staff, residents, and family members.
D) Medical treatment is usually focused on high-quality terminal care.
Answer: A
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