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  2. What Is Terminal Restlessness? Symptoms, Support, and More

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    Terminal restlessness is the term for a set of symptoms that can happen at the end of a person’s life. These symptoms can include agitation, emotional distress, and confusion.

  3. 11 End-of-Life Symptoms in Older Adults - Healthline

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    End-of-life symptoms. 1. Appetite and digestive changes. As one nears the end of life, metabolism and digestion gradually slow down. Fewer calories are needed, so loss of appetite and decreased ...

  4. What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Dying - WebMD

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    End-of-Life Signs. Each person's journey to death is unique. Some people have a very gradual decline, while others fade quickly. As your loved one nears the end of life, your role is to be present ...

  5. Depression in the Face of a Terminal Illness and Death

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    change in sleep routine. change in weight. loss of energy. trouble making decisions. change in eating habits. recurring thoughts of death or suicide, or a suicide attempt. In the terminally ill ...

  6. Signs and Symptoms of Sundowning Syndrome - WebMD

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    Sundowning Takeaways. Sundowning is a group of symptoms like confusion, trouble sleeping, anxiety, wandering, and hallucinations. It affects some people with dementia in the late afternoon and ...

  7. End-Stage COPD (Stage IV): Symptoms, Treatments, Prognosis

    www.webmd.com/lung/copd/stage-iv-very-severe-copd

    Symptoms of End-Stage COPD. Many of the symptoms you had in earlier stages, like coughing, mucus, shortness of breath, and tiredness, are likely to get worse. Just breathing takes a lot of effort ...

  8. Palliative sedation - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, specifically in end-of-life care, palliative sedation (also known as terminal sedation, continuous deep sedation, or sedation for intractable distress of a dying patient) is the palliative practice of relieving distress in a terminally ill person in the last hours or days of a dying person's life, usually by means of a continuous intravenous or subcutaneous infusion of a sedative ...

  9. Temporary Confusion & Disorientation (Delirium): Causes ...

    www.webmd.com/brain/sudden-confusion-causes

    Many conditions or health problems can cause sudden confusion, and some are more serious than others: They include: Alcohol or drug abuse. Carbon monoxide poisoning. Very low amounts of sodium or ...