Miller et al. (2002) compared analgesic management of daily pain for two cohorts of dying nursing-home residents enrolled or not enrolled in a hospice. They found that ______ of hospice residents and ______ of non-hospice residents in daily pain received no analgesics.
A. 5%; 17%
B. 23%; 15%
C. 17%; 5%
D. 15%; 23%
Answer: D
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