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Breathing may become irregular with periods of no breathing or apnea lasting 20-30 seconds. Your loved one may seem to be working hard to breathe -- even making a moaning sound. The moaning sound is just the sound of air passing over very relaxed vocal cords. This indicates that the dying process is coming to an end.
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Read More »The dying process is a challenging time for those who care for the critically ill. We hope these suggestions, thoughts and ideas may give you comfort and help comfort your loved ones.
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If you need help right now, call “911.” You can also call: Your local Domestic Violence Shelter. , or. The National Domestic Violence Hotline.
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Read More »Vision and hearing may become somewhat impaired. Speech may become difficult to understand. When you talk, speak clearly but no more loudly than is necessary. Keep the room as light as the patient wishes, even at night. Remember, hearing is usually the last sense to leave so continue to share your thoughts with your loved one. Secretions may collect in the back of the throat and rattle or gurgle as the patient breathes through their mouth. They may try to cough. Their mouth and lips may get dry. Placing a person on his side may help the secretions drain. Humidification with a cool mist vaporizer often helps. Cleansing the mouth with glycerin swabs or offering small sips of water using a straw may ease a dry mouth. As the oxygen supply to the brain decreases, your loved one may become restless -- pulling at the covers, trying to get out of bed. You can reassure him in a calm voice that you are there. Soft music or a back rub might help quiet him. Prevent your loved one from falling if he or she tries to get out of bed. Your loved one may feel hot one minute and cold the next as the body loses its ability to control its temperature. As circulation slows down, the arms and legs will become cool and bluish in color. The blood pressure goes down and the pulse goes up. You can provide and remove blankets as needed. Sponge with a cool cloth.
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