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One of life’s horrifying realities is the death of a loved one. Death usually comes without notice; in some cases, death comes announced. In the case of the terminally ill, there is a well advanced diagnosis of inevitable death. ... Therefore, we need to prepare and plan for one of life’s hardest task, taking care of someone dying, and planning for their death. ... We must also be educated in the stages of death, having a better understanding of what to expect can help us to provide for the person dying more appropriately. ... It is very hard for the dying to want to live in the here and now knowing that death is approaching, there will be a time near the last stages of dying that communicating verbally may become impossible, we must make the best of the remaining time.
Approximate Word count = 537 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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