Margaret is 59 years old and has lived in her home for 30 years. Over the years, she has fixed up her house to give it the cottage feel that she loves and created a beautiful rose garden. Her children are grown and gone, and she is content to live alone with her two dogs. For several years, Margaret has been struggling with emphysema. Recently, her physician told her what she had already suspected--she was in the end stages. Which option for end-of-life care is Margaret most likely to choose?
A. hospitalization
B. outpatient hospice
C. inpatient hospice
D. nursing home
Answer: B
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