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If terminally ill person approves change it is legal If terminally ill person disapproves change it is illegal If terminally ill person is not able to approve or disapprove it should not be changed
Terminally-ill person.
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Demerol is a pain killer. t may be used to make a terminally ill person more comfortable.
Terminal illness is a state of illness from which one is not expected to recover. The expectation is that the illness will take the person's life.
It is a strong person who can recognize a terminally ill parent who has been abusive to them and yes, it is possible and mature to see the abusive treatment as part of that terminally ill disease.
Your physical body will more than likely expire because of your illness.
It is called "hospice care" where terminally ill individuals can receive care within their own home. Typically, individuals who work within this field are nurses, and social workers.
The correct answer is Terminally-ill person.
No, that book was written by a group of people who advocate that physicians be given permission to allow and assist the suicide of a person who is suffering and terminally ill with no chance of recovery. They think that the suffering the terminally ill person would go through should be avoided.
When visiting a terminally ill person, it is always correct to act the same as if the person was not terminally ill. Be genuine. Don't ignore the "elephant in the living room", meaning, the "big thing" that nobody wants to mention. But also, don't focus solely on the person's illness-- focus on the person instead. If the patient wants to talk about the illness or the upcoming end of life, listen; don't push aside their concerns or give pat answers. Don't think "I'll upset the person"; talking about a terminal illness does not have to always be sad and emotional.
There are a lot of ways in order for one to take care of the terminally ill. However, all of the respite services for the terminally ill are practical. This might be through accessing palliative care, finding a hospice or arranging nursing care in your home