Book Detail
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Death and Dying Sourcebook
Brennfleck, Joyce, Ed.
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Previous ISBN (13): 9780780802308
Category: ConsHlth: Death And Dying
Publisher: Omnigraphic, Inc.
Audience: Consumer/ Patient
Dimensions: 9.3 x 1.6 x 6.3 in
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Synopsis:
Although people are living healthier and longer lives, more than two million Americans die annually. Some die suddenly; others pass away after long-term struggles with chronic disabilities or disease. Considering the dying process in advance allows people to talk about their choices concerning end-of-life medical preferences. Discussing these topics can be difficult, but appropriate planning allows people to remain in charge of their health care even after they are no longer able to make decisions. Additionally, knowledge about loved ones' wishes can help friends and families cope with the shock and grief of death. Death and Dying Sourcebook, Second Edition provides information about end-of-life perspectives and the medical management of symptoms that can occur as death draws near. It discusses palliative care and describes issues surrounding life support choices, the termination of life-sustaining treatment, and the donation process for the body, organs, or tissues. A special section addresses caregiver concerns and another provides information about children and death. Facts about legal and economic issues at the end of life, funerals and other final arrangements, and grief are also included, along with statistical data, a glossary, and directories of support groups and other resources.
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