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Cultural Perspectives may include:- a dying persons religion- language- traditions- their preferences towards medical interventions.
they were in constant danger of death
It can burn you to death and burn down a building or something.
1: Ash gets into your lungs and you choke to death 2: If you fall into magma you disintergate
Religious perspectives such as beliefs about the afterlife, concepts of heaven and hell, rituals around death, and views on reincarnation can significantly influence how individuals perceive and approach death and dying. These factors may provide comfort, offer hope for an existence beyond death, and shape attitudes towards end-of-life care and decision-making. Additionally, religious teachings on morality, sin, and forgiveness can impact how people make sense of death and navigate the emotional and spiritual aspects of dying.
to decide your death.
death from extreme weight by 3 or more peoples feet
They were hurt
to decide your death.
He saved a bunch of peoples lives and death is mad about it.
· Service users may feel more comfortable if there culture is still present while they die · Service users may only want medicines which are used in their culture