No one can predict the moment of death. But physicians and nurses involved in end-of-life care know that certain symptoms are usually associated with the body’s shutting down. These signs of approaching death are specific to the natural dying process.
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No one can predict the moment of death. But physicians...nurses involved in end-of-life...
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