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Figure 2.1 Proposed Trajectories of Dying. Reprinted with permission from Lunney, Lynn & Hogan,2002.
Table 3.1 Nursing Interventions for the Stages of Dying
Figure 4.1 Models of Care (re-printed with permission from Lynn & Adamson, 2003 from RANDCorporation, Santa Monica CA).
Table 6.1 Components of a Comprehensive Pain Assessment
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