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Hospitals often encounter situations in which a distant family member from California appears to contest the care of a dying relative. These individuals are typically described as being irate, well-spoken, and knowledgeable and often request extreme treatments. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as Daughter From California syndrome .

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Hospitals often encounter situations in which a distant family member from California appears to contest the care of a dying relative. These individuals are typically described as being “irate, well-spoken, and knowledgeable” and often request extreme treatments. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as “Daughter From California syndrome”.

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