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CNA and Caregivers Caring For a Dying Patient-School Edition
Contributor(s): Johnson, Brenda Vickers (Author)
ISBN: 1491066431     ISBN-13: 9781491066430
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $20.90  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Reference
- Medical | Terminal Care
Dewey: 362.175
Physical Information: 0.16" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.44 lbs) 76 pages
 
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Description This book addresses the physical and emotional aspects a dying person encounters It explains how to care for a dying patient or loved one, how to make and keep a dying patient comfortable, and what signs and symptoms to expect as the organs shut down and the physical body changes. It helps the caregivers/family members be more sensitive to the potential discomforts and anticipates how they might handle a situation before it occurs. This book explains how to communicate with a dying patient; how a dying patient communicates; when it's best not to turn a dying patient; what a good/bad death is (and what contributes to each); also subjects like oxygen delivery, roommate considerations, postmortem care and more. Because this particular version was revised for school use, some areas of the dying process have been omitted due to diversity on spiritual beliefs; however, the spiritual information is limited to the grieving process and how to communicate with the patient and family. For a detail explanation of what happens on a person's deathbed, see future books to be published. Brenda is also currently writing a children's book explaining the dying process in a simple, understandable manner that allows a child to know what to expect as their friend or loved one declines.Final NoteSome people prepare for death and when that time comes they are ready; however, most of us feel when death comes it's forced upon us. We act as if it is foreign and we have never heard of it. It's easier not to talk about it. But we must talk. Preparation brings comfort. Ignoring something that's a part of life doesn't make it go away. - Brenda Vickers Johnson