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When a person is near death, they may sleep more, stop eating or drinking, and withdraw from activities and people they love.
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Caregivers should provide comfort and reassurance with soothing words and actions.
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As death approaches, a person's appetite may gradually reduce and they may need less energy.
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If a person is caring for a dying loved one, they should let them eat when they feel hungry.
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Hospice care may be recommended to offer emotional and spiritual support.
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Caregivers should be aware of signs that death is near, such as changes in blood pressure, breathing, and heart rate.
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When a person is near death, they may begin to sleep more than usual, stop eating or drinking, and withdraw from activities and people they love. It is important to help them stay hydrated, offer them food and drinks, and make them as comfortable as possible. If your loved one is experiencing any of these signs, it is important to seek medical help if they are experiencing any of these symptoms.
11 Signs of Death and Ways to Help Your Loved Ones - Healthline
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As a person approaches death, they become less active. This means their body needs less energy than it did. They stop eating or drinking as much, as their appetite gradually reduces.
If a person is caring for a dying loved one who loses their appetite, they should let them eat when they feel hungry.
Signs of death: 11 symptoms and what to expect - Medical News Today
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As death approaches, caregivers must be present, provide comfort, and reassure their loved one with soothing words and actions. When a person is dying, hospice care may be recommended, which offers emotional and spiritual support. Caregivers should be aware of the signs that death is near, such as sleep, eating and drinking less, and changes in blood pressure, breathing, and heart rate.
What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Dying - WebMD
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Physical signs that death is near include: a sudden burst of energy mottled and blotchy skin, especially on the hands, feet and knees. blood pressure decreases they cannot swallow less…
The physical process of dying | healthdirect
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