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Death and the Dying Process

Withdrawal of life-support in paediatric intensive care - a study of time intervals between discussion, decision and death

Withdrawal of life-support in paediatric intensive care - a study of time intervals between discussion, decision and death

... if death occurs within a set ...to death after withdra- wal of life-sustaining ...the dying process lasting more than 60 minutes ...to death may make DCD impracticable in a large ...

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Nursing Care at the End of Life: What Every Clinician Should Know

Nursing Care at the End of Life: What Every Clinician Should Know

... So now that you have a basic understanding about illness trajectories, how can that knowl- edge be used when planning and implementing care for your patients? Although the nurse will not typically be the clinician who ...

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How We Die: A View from Palliative Care

How We Die: A View from Palliative Care

... and death causation (important though this is) and embrace non-obstruction of the dying process and self-determination so that natural death is seen as having a composite meaning embracing ...

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A Biblical Approach to Cadaveric Organ Transplants

A Biblical Approach to Cadaveric Organ Transplants

... after death for transplantation into other patients in order to save their ...the dying process, defining death, and bodily integrity (Ramsey, ...

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Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

Constructing Empirical Likelihood Confidence Intervals for Medical Cost Data with Censored Observations

... patient’s death to tell them the patient’s illness could not be cured (Cherlin, Fried, Prigerson, Schulman- Green, Johnson-Hurseler, & Bradley, ...the death of their loved one, they are less likely to ...

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Willful Death (Dying before Death)

Willful Death (Dying before Death)

... Orooj (ascent) in mysticism means separation of soul from body in complete health and wakefulness. It is a condition that every human normally experiences after death at the end of one's life. A mystic develops a ...

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The Parkinsonian mimetic, 6-OHDA, impairs axonal transport in dopaminergic axons

The Parkinsonian mimetic, 6-OHDA, impairs axonal transport in dopaminergic axons

... The PD-linked genes, Pink1 and Parkin appear to play important roles in regulating mitochondrial dynamics such as movement and morphology as well as mitochon- drial removal after damage [42-45]. Many studies espe- cially ...

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A Perspective on Advance Planning for end of life : An exploration of contemporary developments concerning the concept and practice of Advance Planning, Advance Care Planning and Advance Healthcare Directives IHF Perspectives

A Perspective on Advance Planning for end of life : An exploration of contemporary developments concerning the concept and practice of Advance Planning, Advance Care Planning and Advance Healthcare Directives IHF Perspectives

... decision-making process to have the requisite experience, training, knowledge and communication skills to coordinate this process, stating that decision-making responsibility rests with the most senior ...

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Dying Declaration and its various aspects under Indian Evidence Act: An Overview.

Dying Declaration and its various aspects under Indian Evidence Act: An Overview.

... There is no particular form of recording a statement is provided. It could be written, oral or even verbal. In the case of Queen Empress v. Abdullah it was held that the gesture made by the girl to be relevant as a ...

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A Postmodern Thanatic Triad: Crisis, Pornography and Renaissance of Death

A Postmodern Thanatic Triad: Crisis, Pornography and Renaissance of Death

... that death is one of the most universal events in human life and at the same time the least ...about death in this paper. According to scholars the subject death is unknowable in its ...of ...

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Parents' reflections on the quality of dying and death of their children in the PICU

Parents' reflections on the quality of dying and death of their children in the PICU

... that dying patients and their families hold somewhat different views of what constitutes quality end-of-life care than the health care team (Shannon, Mitchell, & Cain, ...alive, dying patients and their ...

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The contribution of a MOOC to community discussions around death and dying

The contribution of a MOOC to community discussions around death and dying

... around death and ...that death is experienced by all in so- ciety, knowledge of approaches that support inclusion across all of the community are particularly ...discussing death and dying, ...

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The Impact of a Palliative Care Educational Component on Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying in Undergraduate Nursing Students

The Impact of a Palliative Care Educational Component on Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying in Undergraduate Nursing Students

... You have always thought, that even with your widespread disease, you would have several years more of life. When you saw on a note that you read in your chart that you were “in the last phase of life”, you were deeply ...

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BBC3 (PUMA) regulates developmental apoptosis but not axonal injury induced death in the retina

BBC3 (PUMA) regulates developmental apoptosis but not axonal injury induced death in the retina

... tal death plays a role in the organization and final num- ber of neurons in each ...cell death throughout the retina, but did not appear to affect final cell number ...

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Dying and Death in an Acute Hospital: Exploring the Views and Experiences of Hospital Staff

Dying and Death in an Acute Hospital: Exploring the Views and Experiences of Hospital Staff

... clearly dying being brought for X-rays. It was noted that the death of a pre-birth viable baby, while relatively rare, was extremely difficult for parents and could, therefore, be traumatising for ...

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Pai Vernekar

Pai Vernekar

... According to this study, 98.4% of the nurses experienced moderate to very severe stress, whereas a study conducted by Bhatia et al, concluded that the prevalence of occupational stress amongst nurses was 87.4%. 10 In the ...

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Edwin J. Kenney, Jr.: Telling Stories

Edwin J. Kenney, Jr.: Telling Stories

... To me the sailboat was for life and living, not death and dying; it was for expansion and movement and harmony and joy, not for the constricted, confined, degrading, and painful sufferin[r] ...

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Perspectives on death and dying: a study of resident comfort with End-of-life care

Perspectives on death and dying: a study of resident comfort with End-of-life care

... To assess which factors may influence resident com- fort with EOL conversations, we performed a multivari- ate logistic regression analysis. The questions analyzed fell into three categories: demographics, education/ex- ...

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Dying with Meaning: Social Identity and Cultural Scripts for a Good Death in Spain

Dying with Meaning: Social Identity and Cultural Scripts for a Good Death in Spain

... good death it is important that the process be conducted by the par- ticipants themselves without the moderator guiding the out- ...good death mean to you?” The discussions were transcribed verbatim ...

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The Gift of the Rhinoceros Beetle: A Teachable Moment on Dying and Death for Young Children

The Gift of the Rhinoceros Beetle: A Teachable Moment on Dying and Death for Young Children

... of death, as they discovered dead bugs on the playground, they would discuss the differences between Beetle and dead ...of death: when people die they do not breathe, move, hurt, eat, or come back to ...

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