The mere fact that the patient is on morphine is not alone sufficient to prohibit notarization. What matters is whether or not the patient is sufficiently conscious to fully understand what he or she is doing. Many people in that situation will have so-called "good moments and bad moments" and it is possible that there will be times when the person is capable of understanding his or her actions. The notary will have to make a judgment as to the patient's capacity to know what he or she is doing. Sometimes it is best for a notary to refuse to do it unless a doctor says the patient understands things. This answer is for informational purposes only.
none at all their dying.
It uses stream of consciousness
We frequently titrate the dose of morphine a patient is receiving based on their complaints or appearance of discomfort. It is acceptable to increase morphine for pain, anxiety or respiratory distress but I would be hesitant to increase it at the request of patient or family to "speed up the dying process".
Morphine could very well nauseate the dying man, which means that vomiting in his condition would be very uncomfortable, as well as non-productive. Morphine is not the drug of choice of many physicians in recent years. Not only is it often not as effective as more recent drugs, but can be halucinatory, confusing, and upsetting to the stomach
when administering morphine to terminally ill people,what is the maxium dose given with out overdosing and dying?
Presumably because dying is a painful process in such situations, the morphine is intended to make the process as peaceful as possible.
Provided the dying person is of the Catholic faith, absolution is a blessing given by a Roman Catholic Priest, forgiving any sins the dying person may have committed in life and for which the dying person repents.
You literally have to be dying of cancer,On your death bed,And/or have been high on morphine for several hours.
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
yes, that is what I'm on right now and I'm loving it but be careful take 60 mg morphine and 1-2 mg of klonopin you will feel good. you defiantly wont die
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.