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Ahospice worker is attending to a patient who is dying at home with a terminal illness and who has a dnr advance directive. however, the patient changes their mind and tells the worker that he now wants everything possible done to prolong his life. the hospice worker fails to inform the family or physicians about what the patient has said. what are the ethical implications? what are the potential legal implications? would personal liability insurance cover any damages as a result of this situation?

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