Who was Cicely Saunders, and what motivated her to create the first hospice?
A) She was a nurse who thought that a hospice program would be very profitable.
B) She was a physician who wanted dying patients to be treated outside of hospitals so doctors could pay more attention to those who could be cured.
C) She was a psychiatrist who thought that having dying patients in hospitals was depressing for patients who were not terminal.
D) She was a social worker who was dissatisfied with the care hospitals gave dying patients.
D
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a. conservation. b. transformation. c. egocentrism. d. object permanence.
Your family has a history of asthma and allergies. Your brother is a smoker and he and his wife have a 6-year-old son. What do you need to tell him regarding smoking and asthma?
A. His smoking increases the likelihood that his son will develop asthma. B. His smoking reduces the likelihood that his child will have asthma. C. Although many people think that there is a link between smoking and asthma, there is no link. D. Children of smoking parents have been found to have unusually strong lung capacities.
A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or remaining asleep throughout the night is __________.
A. zombulism B. cataplexy C. narcolepsy D. insomnia
Emille has voiced his concern regarding the assisted suicide proposed by his mother's doctor. Emille feels that the doctor's recommendation stems from the knowledge that his mother is poor. Emille's concern reflects which argument against assisted suicide?
A. Legal B. Ethical C. Medical D. All of these