Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Most patients on hospice care die at home.
B. The goal of hospice is to cure the patient in a way that maintains optimal quality of life.
C. An Italian doctor, Salvatore Sorrentino, began the hospice movement in the late 1980s.
D. Hospice patients are less likely than non-hospice patients to receive regular treatment for daily pain because they are not in a hospital setting.
Answer: A
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