Sentence examples for trajectory of death from inspiring English sources

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In a piece of achingly beautiful writing, this observation may bypass the typical outsider but as an oncologist, it struck me as the essence of what it takes to die well – the concession that all the well-intentioned therapy in the world can no longer prevent one from going down the irreversible trajectory of death.

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We also get multiple views of the crash that killed Isabelle, each one subtly changing the trajectory of her death, realigning the fragmentary shards of accident and intent.

The trajectory to death of those who had reached this stage was lower than or slightly longer than 3 months [ 26, 28, 31, 38, 40], or in one study less than 6 months [ 32].

However, the same progress has not been seen in treatment for children living with HIV, and the trajectory of AIDS deaths among adolescents living with HIV remains alarming.

Regardless of what treatment decision is made, it is important that renal staff give patients the opportunity to discuss the likely trajectory of illness, including death, dying, and advanced care planning, to promote optimal end-of-life care.

This raises the bar high, since most 'health' services are still primarily oriented to patients consulting with disease, and most healthcare resources are spent on citizens in their last year of life (and thus trajectory to death).

Recently, several concerns were raised about LCP care, such as a worry that diagnosis of dying might be leading to a self-fulfilling trajectory, including hastening of death.

36 Residents, family members, NHS practitioners, and care home staff all need to accept that for some residents the trajectory to death will be marked by uncertainty, unpredictability, and ambiguity as to the proximity of death.

A greater understanding of the trajectories to death that older people may experience in care homes should facilitate effective planning and preparation for individual residents, relatives, care homes, and supporting primary care professionals.

"The folks we're dealing with are already on a serious trajectory of illness and death," Culbertson said, noting it's not uncommon for people in PHS buildings to overdose.

This meant the decision aid could not link care options with firm probabilities, but relied instead on a known varied trajectory of decline and death [ 3, 35] to provide important information for carers attempting to make decisions about service needs into the future.

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