Monday, 30 January 2012

Care Of The Dying - Moment Of Death

The time of demise is typically troublesome for the physician to estimate beforehand. The patient might turn out to be unconscious some hours, even days, before death or could stay alert and aware to the end. Painkilling drugs generally produce a state of semi-coma that can be misinterpreted by the household as a forerunner to death. The patient may develop an alarming respiratory sample known as Cheyne-Stokes respiration, in which breaths enhance in

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