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... that you are cared for as you suffer this loss. If your religious or cultural tradition has certain prescribed rituals that must be followed after death, you will need to make sure that the health care...
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... care provider will arrange for you to talk with a spiritual care provider, social worker or trained volunteer. Does everybody have a right to my story? Family members and friends who ask about your illness...
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... commonly feel less thirst and therefore drink less. Forcing someone to take fluids can be a strain on their body. Keeping the mouth moist instead helps to increase comfort. It eases the dry mouth, which...
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... friendly and on your side after all. There are no guarantees you will find them . . . but, then again. . . Anger and rage You may feel angry as you struggle with why you have been singled out for your...
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... numbers, and more attention to how someone looks and feels. With advanced COPD, oxygen is used mainly to relieve shortness of breath and the level is adjusted gradually. It’s done gradually because some...
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... to address these symptoms before they become a serious problem, and to ensure that the person remains comfortable throughout the course of the disease. The health care team can help in deciding whether...