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              A Gentle Guide to Accompany the Dying

               
              Agitation vs. Sedation 01/27/2010
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              There is a phenomenon called terminal agitation, which may occur when a person is near the end of life.

              It may look like this: picking in the air, taking off one's clothes no matter who is around, trying to get out of bed regardless of safety issues, wanting out of bed and then wanting to go back to bed within 5 minutes, among many other "fidgety" and "restless" behaviors. There may be yelling, moaning, crying and hallucinations. The person is not satisfied regardless of the family's attempt at soothing or providing what is requested.

              This is agonizing for the family and this behavior has many possible causes and may take a long time to remedy. It can make otherwise reasonable family members angry and distraught. Know that if the person could change this she would. Nobody who is aware of herself and could do something about it would continue it.

              With very difficult cases, strong medication is needed and families sometimes have much trouble with knowing their loved one will be sedated. Sedation vs. agitation. Think about what you would want.

              I wrote a more in-depth article on the Quality of Life Care webste titled "Agitation vs. Sedation"



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                Hi, My name is Deanna Cochran. I am an end-of-life doula to families who are living with someone they love during their last days. I assist with medical, practical, emotional and spiritual needs as they arise. For more information about me. about Deanna


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