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October 21st, 2024

Ep. 476 The Dying Process: What Caregivers Need to Know with Barbara Karnes RN

  1. Ep. 476 The Dying Process: What Caregivers Need to Know with Barbara Karnes RN kwyattmd 1:01:06

Learn from an expert about the dynamics of the dying process and the most common concerns of caregivers as their loved one approaches death.

Ep. 476 The Dying Process: What Caregivers Need To Know With Barbara Karnes Rn &Raquo; Podcast24Karnesoct

This week I’m welcoming once again my recurring guest Barbara Karnes RN who is a Hospice nurse, author, thought leader and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying. She is the author of Gone from My Sight: The Dying Experience, also known in the hospice world as “the little blue book,” which remains the leading resource on the market today educating families on the signs of approaching death. She discusses the most common questions and concerns that arise for caregivers as their loved one goes through the final stages of life. Learn more about Barbara’s work and books at her website:

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This episode includes:

  • Stages of the natural dying process that are commonly observed
  • Fear of death can interfere with meaning at the end of life
  • How movies contribute to misunderstandings about the dying process
  • The importance of Education for the general public about the signs and changes of natural dying
  • Gradual death has a process that begins 2-6 months before death
  • The first stage of dying is marked by changes in Sleep, socialization and food intake which become more significant with time
  • The “labor” of dying begins 2-3 weeks before death
  • Mottling of skin is a sign of the final stage along with changes in breathing
  • Being at the bedside of someone who is dying forces us to be in the present moment
  • Why it’s difficult to predict exactly when a person will die even though we know what signs to watch for

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If you enjoy this content please share it with others and consider leaving a review on iTunes. Thanks again to all supporters on my page at Patreon.com/eolu, especially my latest supporter Jim Schultz and to everyone who has bought me a coffee or made a donation through Paypal! Your contributions make all the difference and ensure this podcast stays ad-free.

Dr. Karen Wyatt is the bestselling author of the book 7 Lessons for Living from the Dying, which contains stories of patients she cared for as a hospice doctor and the spiritual lessons she learned from them at the end of their lives. Her other books include The Journey from Ego to Soul, Stories from the Dark Night, and The Tao of Death. Dr. Wyatt also hosts End-of-Life University Podcast, which features conversations with experts who work in all aspects of end-of-life care. She is widely regarded as a thought-leader in the effort to transform the way we care for our dying in the U.S. In addition, she is valued for her application of spiritual principles to illness and healthcare and teaches that in order to live life fully we must each overcome our fear of death and embrace the difficulties that life brings us.

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