MC Important considerations in hospice care include collaborating among healthcare team members in which of the following aspects? (Select all that apply.)
A. Management of pain control
B.* Assisting the family in adjusting to the eventual death of the client
C. Ensuring that all services provided are able to be reimbursed
D. Obtaining additional services for identified client needs
E. Ensuring the client has arrangements made for burial
A. Management of pain control
B.* Assisting the family in adjusting to the eventual death of the client
D. Obtaining additional services for identified client needs
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