In working with leukemic children ages three to nine, anthropologist Myra Bluebond-Langner concluded

a. that these children were generally unaware of their dying condition.
b. that these children seemed to know they were dying but felt this was a reversible process.
c. that age was not as important in the children’s self-awareness of their dying as was their experience with the disease and its treatment.
d. both b and c.
e. None of the above.


c.

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a. true b. false

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A. were not presented as female prior to their most recent incarceration, but plan to be presented as female when they leave prison. B. are presented as female outside of prison and anticipate presenting as female when they are released from prison. C. were not presented as female before their most recent incarceration and do not plan to be presented as female when they leave prison. D. are presented as female prior to their most recent incarceration, but do not plan to be presented as female when they leave prison.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. Asking family members B. Observing facial expressions and non-verbal cues for evidence of pain C. Belief that pain is real D. Taking a thorough medical history

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