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  1. May 2, 2024 · The dying process often comes into view about 40 to 90 days before death. Many of the experiences that take place at this first end-of-life stage are broadly common but the specifics can differ for each individual. A healthcare provider may be able to give you a sense of your loved one's expected timeline as they move through these stages.

    • Angela Morrow, RN
  2. Feb 16, 2024 · Signs That Death Is Near. As someone nears the end of life, they usually experience certain specific physical and mental changes, including: Fatigue or sleepiness. Refusing food and drink. Mental confusion or reduced alertness. Anxiety. Shortness of breath or slowed or abnormal breathing.

    • Angela Morrow, RN
  3. May 22, 2024 · Other end-of-life signs. A person who is dying may have other changes, such as: They may be in pain, causing them to clench their hands or teeth, grimace, or cry out. Their health care team can ...

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Here are the signs that someone has died: They are no longer breathing. Their eyes are not moving, and their pupils no longer change size. Their eyelids may be fully or only partially shut. Their muscles are completely limp. In the hours after death, their muscles will start to stiffen. Their skin appears pale or waxy.

  5. Jun 26, 2023 · Skin on arms, legs, hands, and feet may darken and look blue or mottled (blotchy) Other areas of the body may become either darker or paler. Skin may feel cold and either dry or damp. Heart rate may become fast, faint, or irregular. Blood pressure may get lower and become hard to hear.

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · If a dying person is attached to a heart rate monitor, those around them will be able to see when their heart has stopped working, meaning that they have died. Other signs of death include: not ...

  7. Sep 3, 2022 · If a person doesn’t die from a terminal event, however, and instead passes on more slowly from a long-term illness or old age, dying may feel a bit like depression. Toward the end of their lives, people tend to eat and drink less, which results in fatigue and a lack of energy. This causes them to move, talk, and think slower.

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