Has terminal illness. Indication of hopelessness?
a. The client has a decreased energy level.
b. The client request a second opinion.
c. The client makes funeral arrangements.
c. The client makes funeral arrangements.
Decreased energy levels are a sign of grief in terminally ill patients. Requesting a second opinion indicates hope in the patient, whereas making the funeral arrangements indicates hopelessness in terminally ill patients.
Has terminal illness. Indication of hopelessness? a. The client has a decreased energy level. b. The...
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