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Care at end of life

Nursing care at end of life
gives hope to live the rest of life. Need extra power indeed. But at least, caregivers and immediate family can motivate patients to be passionate about life.

Not isolate the patient
Who would have thought if far dilubuk heart patients, without the owner knowing he felt isolated by the end of his death . It can happen because of psychological and environmental factors such patients. However, all this can be prevented by ensuring that the treatment will still be given. Even that has ever happened, a nurse explicitly reveal that he promised not to abandon patients, and will continue to serve him as a friend. No other so that patients do not feel alone and isolated at the end of his life. So it is natural that a dying patient requires a nurse's presence is not to solve the problem, but rather on a commitment to know and understand the difficulties and fears to remain respectful and empathetic.

Maximizing quality of life
This was done so that patients do not feel depressed at the end of his life. He was satisfied that it can still be useful to others and do what he could do, despite the limitations.

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