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John Checks His Analysis

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John checks his analysis and realises that he needs to find out more:


John feels that the option of a mixture of hospital and home is probably the wisest course of action but he is aware from looking at his assessment of the options that there are some things that he has not yet done enough to find out about. For instance this option is against the medical recommendation of the Doctors who seemed to be suggesting that having his mother at home was not medically safe. John now wonders whether the Doctors had themselves thought of this mixed option and what they might think of its safety - was the doctor's worry that his mother should not be out of hospital at all or that she would not be safe to be left at home alone.


Furthermore John realises that when assessing the option of his mother choosing he could only put question marks. He began by thinking that his mother would not wish to stay in the hospital but he is now less certain that he knows what his mother would want.

 





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