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- Title:
- When the dying process is protracted or unexpectedly fast
- Description:
- This session looks at the key issues facing 2 scenarios: where the dying process is protracted and where it is unexpectedly fast. It discusses how to support those around the patient in these situations. This session was reviewed by Amelia Sayce and Sarah Hanrott and last updated in November 2022.
- Hierarchy:
- End of Life Care (e-ELCA) > e-ELCA 05: Integrating learning in end-of-life care > e-ELCA 05: Specific conditions and contexts > When the dying process is protracted or unexpectedly fast
- Author(s):
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Amelia Sayce
- Created:
- 15 Jan 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 9 Feb 2023
- Keywords:
- 215-0513, dying, protracted, unexpected, fast, five priorities of care, support, family, team, distress
- Quicklink:
- 215-0513
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- Title:
- When the dying process is protracted or unexpectedly fast
- Description:
- This session looks at the key issues facing 2 scenarios: where the dying process is protracted and where it is unexpectedly fast. It discusses how to support those around the patient in these situations. This session was reviewed by Amelia Sayce and Sarah Hanrott and last updated in November 2022.
- Hierarchy:
- End of Life Care (e-ELCA) > e-ELCA 05: Integrating learning in end-of-life care > e-ELCA 05: Specific conditions and contexts > When the dying process is protracted or unexpectedly fast
- Author(s):
-
Amelia Sayce
- Created:
- 15 Jan 2010
- Last Major Update:
- 9 Feb 2023
- Keywords:
- 215-0513, dying, protracted, unexpected, fast, five priorities of care, support, family, team, distress
- Quicklink:
- 215-0513