Abstract
It can be easy to work with patients when they have a positive prognosis, but what happens when a person becomes terminally ill and has not yet come to terms with it? This story addresses both the challenge and value of honesty in conversations between health care workers and their clients when confronted with difficult questions surrounding the issue of death. It is told from a nursing student’s point of view.
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