Signs of a dying person are:
The Body: Hands, feet and legs are cold to the touch; blood pressures gradually goes down; fingers, earlobes, lips and nail beds may look bluish or light gray; a purplish or blotchy red-blue coloring knees and/or feet (mottling) is a sign that death is very near; secretions usually thicken and build up in the lungs and/or back of the throat.
The Mind: includes mental (restlessness or agitation which may be a result of less oxygen to the brain) and emotional-social changes (life review and life closure).
The Spirit: Early in the dying process, the person may face many issues, which draw from his or her spiritualilty.
Some signs of a dying person can include decreased consciousness, decreased blood pressure, changes in breathing patterns, cool extremities, and mottling of the skin. These signs can often indicate that the person is in the final stages of life and may soon pass away.
"Worth dying for" typically refers to something that is considered so important, noble, or valuable that a person is willing to sacrifice their life for it. It implies that the cause or belief is worth the ultimate sacrifice of death.
Determining what causes are worth dying for is a deeply personal decision that can vary greatly between individuals. Generally, causes that promote justice, equality, human rights, and the well-being of others are considered worth sacrificing for. Ultimately, it is up to each person to decide what they are willing to risk their life for based on their values and beliefs.
Dying for one's religion is often referred to as martyrdom.
Dying from suffocation is typically referred to as asphyxiation. It occurs when the body is deprived of oxygen, leading to organ failure and eventually death.
The phrase "goin' up yonder" is often used as a euphemism for dying or passing away. It typically refers to the belief that after death, a person's soul will ascend to heaven or a higher spiritual realm.
No, death occurs when the vital functuns can no longer be preformed. The cause of death can differ from person to person.
This is called the "death rattle," and it occurs when air moves through mucus that has accumulated in the throat of a dying person after loss of the cough reflex, and loss of the ability to swallow. It is a common occurrence, and does not cause the dying person any pain.
Climate change is the major cause of dying forests in Germany.
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.
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
I think it's about dying. It's from a poem. I learned that it's kind of about dying. The rage against dying... Who or what is the rage? Maybe doctors, medicine, anything... Think about it... Hope I helped.
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.
The question is ambiguous. Does it seek the probability thatsome random person in the world dies in an avalanche, orsomeone who is caught in an avalanche dying rather than surviving, orthe cause of a someone dying is an avalanche rather than something else?
The main cause of people dying in the US as well as in the world is their heart stops circulating blood to the brain which deprives it of oxygen and thus all activity in the body ceases and the person dies. The causes of the heart ceasing to beat are to numerous to count. The ultimate cause of death is as stated.
Yes, but the gosts are a figment of your imagination, and are not REAL. Also, this depends how your ill or what your dying from. Certain diseases such as cancer won't cause you to see ghosts
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.
YES. Actually, every person is worth dying for.