Mena received hospice care for her last three months of life in the U.S. Which of the following statements is most likely to be accurate?

a. her care was not covered by Medicare
b. she died in the 1950s when hospice started in the U.S. and was most popular.
c. she was cared for by an interdisciplinary team
d. she was encouraged to keep her fighting spirit and to "beat death" so that she could savor her limited time with her loved ones.


c

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