The last stage of dying is
a. acceptance. c. bargaining.
b. depression. d. anger.
a
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What type of teaching method does this situation represent? a. demonstration c. supervised demonstration b. return demonstration d. question-and-answer session
Which drug for Parkinson's disease is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers because it stops the production of breast milk?
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