※ 다음 글의 내용과 일치하지 않는 것을 고르시오. [문 13~문 15] A hospice is a special program for the terminally ill. It may be housed in medical centers, but it can also exist on its own. Hospice care neither hastens nor postpones death. Simply put, its goal is to improve the quality of life for those who are dying. A trained staff, supportive volunteers, pleasant surroundings, and a sense of community all help patients cope with anxiety about death. Relatives and friends, even pets, are all allowed to visit a hospice resident at any time. Patients at a hospice make their own decisions about medical treatment and the use of drugs. If they wish, they can reject both. But they can also receive drugs for pain control if they choose. Within the hospice setting, life goes on for the dying.
정답 2번Patients at a hospice should take medication as prescribed by their doctors.
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