Palliative care __________
A) relieves pain and other symptoms rather than prolonging life
B) includes the provision of life-saving measures, such as respirators
C) involves emergency room treatment and aggressive medical intervention
D) emphasizes rehabilitation rather than high-quality terminal care
Answer: A
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