there isn't really an order.
hearing is the last sense to leave
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
Hearing. Sight is actually the last sense to develop.
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The last sense before dying is typically hearing. Studies have shown that the sense of hearing is the last to go as a person nears death, often allowing loved ones to communicate with the person even when they are unconscious or unresponsive.
The very last sense to go before you die is your hearing. this is why when you are giving CPR to someone you are to continue to talk to them and if they do come back from being unconciense they wil know exactually what you said.
you lose your sight first, then your hearing last.
yes, hearing is the last thing to leave
(p) touch > sight > hearing > taste> smell > telekinesis
Hearing is often the last sense to fade when a person dies because the auditory nerves, which are responsible for hearing, can remain active even when other bodily functions have shut down. This means that even though a person may be unconscious or unresponsive, they may still be able to perceive sounds in their environment.
The last sense a dying client will typically lose is hearing. This means that even as other senses like sight and touch may decline, a person who is nearing death is often still able to hear and process sounds to some extent. This is why it is recommended to speak kindly and soothingly to them in their final moments.