1 Pallor mortis
2 Algor mortis
3 Rigor mortis
4 Livor mortis
The five stages of death and dying: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (source: Kubler-Ross Five Stages of Dying)
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bargaining.
bargaining.
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There are no religious stages of death within Judaism. There are only the medical stages of dying which everyone goes through.
1. denial 2. anger 3. depression 4. grief 5. acceptance
according to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross (1969) the 5 stages of grief are denial, anger, depression, bargaining, and acceptance. These stages apply to any major loss, there is no specific order in which they are followed, some stages maybe repeated ,and not everyone goes through all 5 stages.
dying, death or a dye for your hair.
Most humans do not know they are going to die in the near future. However, for terminally ill patients, death comes in stages. Some may experience fatigue and lack of appetite in the weeks or months prior to death.
Death is a process. You go through stages. Here are the stages: 1. Agnola Period-Period of time over which steps accure. A. Necrobiosis-Natrual death of the cells B. Necrosis-Pathologic death of the cells as a result of disease processes 2. Somatic Death-The death of the entire body A. Clinical Death-Can be resusciated B. Brain Death-When respiration and heartbeat not restored C. Biological Death-Irreversible an't be resusciated D. Postmortem Celluar Death-all the cells die
watching your family dying watching your family dying
of Die, In the act of dying; destined to death; mortal; perishable; as, dying bodies., Of or pertaining to dying or death; as, dying bed; dying day; dying words; also, simulating a dying state., The act of expiring; passage from life to death; loss of life.