1. Hospice care is the care which is given to the ill persons at home. It provides a care which is quite empathetic in nature. Hospice Care is intended to cure those people whose disease has reached at an advanced stage . They are assigned to cure the symptoms of diseases . It is basically family oriented . They try to provide an immense care unit for the last few days of a patient , so that he/ she does not feel any sort of trouble .
It is also provided to soothe and calm the patient in their last few days of survival.
2. Criticisms of Jean PIaget's Development stages are :
a. Lack of operationalised definition .
b. The stages of development were simply wrong in nature. As stated by Weiten ( 1992) , that he might have misjudged the development of young children .
c. Not offering a qualitative difference in cognitive capacity between two children at development stage .
d. Scientific control is absent .
e. He used his own children in the experiment .
f. While explaining the development of children , he failed to explain it on full detailed note.
3. Ladies who are supposed to be pregnant should not be given legal consequences . As she is bearing a child , it is very important for her to be in a secured environment . Making her suffer legal consequences , will not only harm her but also her baby in every way .
The reasons are:
a. Arresting the pregnant ladies for consuming drugs will affect the health of the lady and her child as well.
b. A harm reduction unit has been established to take care of the ones who suffers from the addiction of drugs.
c. Policies are discriminatory in nature.
1. what does research suggest about hospice care 2.what are some criticisms of Jean Piagets Development...
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