Tom and Shirley both die at the same age (84 years old). Tom had been in a nursing home for the past 7 years, using a wheelchair for the last 5 years. Shirley traveled to Europe the previous year and fractured her hip. She was in an assisted living facility for the last year of her life. This is an example of
A. All cause morbidity
B. Compression of mortality
C. Morbid mortality
D. Compression of morbidity
Answer: D
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