Which of the following statements is NOT one of the twelve principles of a "good death"?
a. To have choice and control over where death occurs
b. To free oneself from deciding who can or cannot be present at the end
c. To be able to issue advance directives that ensure wishes are respected
d. To know when death is coming and to understand what can be expected
B
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