Answer:
b) "Your doctor can prescribe medications necessary to relieve pain; however; this treatment will not hasten death."
Explanation:
When the terminally ill patient or the patient's legal proxy requests palliative sedation, the use of pharmacologic agents to induce sedation or near sedation when symptoms have not responded to other management measures), the purpose is not to hasten the patient's death but to relieve intractable symptoms. Palliative sedation may be controversial, but it is not illegal. Total sedation is rarely indicated in hospice care to provide comfort. Continuous pain assessments are not indicated at this stage; the patient requires intervention/treatment.
John Smith was admitted to Memorial Hospital on June 6 and died while in the hospital, on June 10. The action taken on June 10 was an autopsy, I would say, but I am not completely sure.
The answer is false.
As we grow older, our bodies break down.
This is why we need to take physical check-ups to see how our bodies are
doing. Bad health choices and lack of
exercise can slow down our metabolism and even cause illness. We need to maintain a good diet, proper
exercise and take medication to maintain our metabolism and health.
There are more than 4 types of hospitals, for example:
- general hospital
- psychiatric hospital
- trauma center
- geriatric (seniors') hospital
- children's hospital
- rehabilitation hospital
Just pick any 4 you like :)