The Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risk of Treatment (SUPPORT) came to the unexpected conclusion that
a. physicians and their patients routinely make plans for end-of-life care.
b. physicians routinely considered an order to forego resuscitation on non-terminal patients.
c. most participants experience good end-of-life care.
d. ambitious interventions did not improve end-of-life care.
Answer: d
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a. The fact that Latinos tend to be fairly evenly dispersed around the country b. Proximity to the Mexico or Puerto Rico c. The recent general emphasis among American racial and ethnic groups cultural identity d. Bilingual education
Imperial societies developed
a. the assembly line. b. slave labor. c. bureaucracy. d. markets. e. agriculture.
Which of the following statements about rumors is accurate?
A. Workplace rumors about what is or may be happening are usually highly accurate. B. Rumors make it difficult for people to cope with change. C. Rumors often reinforce people's faith in the mass media. D. Rumors are detrimental because they cause people to doubt a shared belief.
The Exxon Valdez incident in 1989 illustrates the nature of
A. nuclear contamination. B. air pollution. C. water pollution. D. land pollution.