The recurrent issues relating to the poor care of patients with learning disabilities include ______.
a. signs and symptoms of illness attributed to learning disabilities rather than physical illness
b. poor communication with people with learning disabilities
c. treatment options influenced by negative views about the quality of life of individuals with learning disabilities
d. all of these
Ans: D
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