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Description This book addresses the physical, emotional and
spiritual aspects a dying person encounters. It does not address a
sudden or unexpected death except for one example regarding the
spirit and soul. It explains how to care for a dying patient or
loved one, how to make and keep a dying patient comfortable, and
what signs and symptoms to expect as the organs shut down and the
physical body changes. It helps the caregivers/family members be
more sensitive to the potential discomforts and anticipates how
they might handle a situation before it occurs. This book also
explains the following: why a person is still able to repent on
their deathbed; why a person's cognitive abilities increase on
their deathbed regardless of their diagnosis, and not decrease like
most people think; why hearing is only one of the last senses to
leave, and not the last; why the dying person can hear and
understand what's being said to them even if the body has
Alzheimer's or dementia, or is in a coma; how to communicate with a
dying patient; how a dying patient communicates; when it's best not
to turn a dying patient; what a good/bad death is (and what
contributes to each); and subjects like oxygen delivery, roommate
considerations, postmortem care and more. This book is also
available in a School Edition, a red cover.
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