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A: We can say that Health is state of absence of illness and a condition of physical, mental, social…
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- 2. Bill, 85 years old dx with terminal cancer wants to live but is worried about the quality of his life. His options are 1. Chemotherapy will extend his life for 2-3 years ($100,000/year). 2. New cancer Rx will extend his life for 5 years ($400,000/year) 3. He would sell everything but would only have enough money for 1 year of the new drug Chemo which would cost $300,000 for 3 years while New RX will cost $2 million. Which option should he choose and why?23. Johnny was hospitalized in early August 2021 and diagnosed with Stage IV Lung Cancer even if he was a non-smoker). He went through 2 chemotherapy sessions, immunotherapy and radiotherapy but CT scans showed that the condition had gotten worse. Johnny was discharged from Sengkang General Hospital and was transferred to Assisi Hospice so he can receive palliative care for the remaining days of his life. What type of care was given to Johnny? A. Restorative Care B. End-of-life practice C. Long-Term Care D. Chronic Care 24. Progressive and long-term care facilities, therapeutic rehabilitation centers, and halfway houses provide which type of medical care? A. Restorative Care B. End-of-life practice C. Long-Term Care D. Chronic Care 25. What type of care is provided by Geriatric Day care centers and Nursing Homes? A. Restorative Care B. End-of-life practice C. Long-Term Care D. Tertiary Care7. Discuss the medical and nursing management of Leukemia.