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  2. Deathbed phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Research within the Hospice & Palliative Care fields have studied the impact of deathbed phenomena on the dying, their families, and palliative staff. In 2009, a questionnaire was distributed to 111 staff in an Irish hospice program asking if they had encountered staff or patients who had experienced DBP.

  3. Nebraska funeral home discovers hospice patient was still ...

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    A Nebraska funeral home discovered that a 74-year-old hospice patient who was declared dead by her nursing home two hours earlier was actually still alive, so workers started CPR and she was ...

  4. Hospice patient found dead in grass was outside for 7 hours ...

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    A resident at an adult foster facility was left unsupervised outside at night for more than seven hours before he was found dead, Michigan investigators say. The patient, identified by WOOD-TV as ...

  5. Hospice care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The physician subspecialty of Hospice and Palliative Medicine was established in 2006, [72] to provide expertise in the care of patients with life-limiting, advanced disease and catastrophic injury; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse settings; the use of ...

  6. Viewing (funeral) - Wikipedia

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    Viewing (museum display) Museum of Funeral Customs. In death customs, a viewing (sometimes referred to as reviewal, calling hours, funeral visitation in the United States and Canada) is the time that family and friends come to see the deceased before the funeral, once the body has been prepared by a funeral home. [1]

  7. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Over two months, from the end of October through the end of December 2011, Vitas billed Medicare $24,591 for Maples’ care, according to billing records provided by her family. Had she remained a routine care patient, like the vast majority of hospice patients, the bill would have been less than $10,000, HuffPost calculated.

  8. 'Focus on palliative care not assisted dying' - AOL

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  9. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    Hospice patients are able to live at peace away from a hospital setting; they may live at home with a hospice provider or at an inpatient hospice facility. [21] A common misconception is that hospice care hastens death because patients "give up" fighting the disease.