Category: Death

  • History of The Black Death by Rosemary Horrox

    Table of Contents Labur movement changes Political change Medicinal science References In his book Rosemmary Horrox, she traced how the Black Death in Europe and part of Asia affected the entire continent and particular spread across the part of England and Ukraine. Majority of researchers including Rosemary Horrox showed that the Black Death was associated…

  • Is Smoking Cigarettes Just for Fun or a Death Sentence?

    Contents Introduction The Reasons Why People Like to Smoke The Effects of Smoking on Peoples Health Keeping Smoking while Knowing the Dangers Benefits of Smoking Cessation Conclusion References Introduction Smoking cigarettes is one of the most popular bad habits in the world. Those who are addicted to it keep saying that there is nothing wrong…

  • Care and Death Rates Among Nursing Home Residents

    A nursing home is a place where the elderly and the disabled get support with nurses aid. A nursing home can also be referred to as a convalescent home. Three types of nurses can work in these convalescent homes. The nurses can either work full-time or part-time, depending on the contract agreement. The main objective…

  • Becoming an Organ Donor After the Death

    Table of Contents Introduction Why to become a donor after death Conclusion Reference Introduction Transplanted organs save lives every day, yet doctors often have to lose precious time seeking a viable organ due to a lack of donors. Organs may be donated at any point in ones life, yet many do not consider this possibility…

  • Grief Counselling on Managing Child Terminal Death

    Table of Contents Introduction Communication With Parents About Death of a Child Conclusion References Introduction Preparing parents for the death of a terminally ill child is a subject that requires sensitivity and dignity. Whereas anticipatory grief for older patients such as parents or grandparents is relatively common, preparing for the death of a child can…

  • Ethics of Ending Life Support After Brain Death

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion and Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Situations, when people fight for the lives of their seriously ill relatives who have no chance to survive without medical support, are not rare. People hope that a miracle will happen and the patient in a desperate state will suddenly recover, which explains their inability…

  • Fetal Death Rates: International Comparison

    Introduction Data from the World Bank has been used to compare the fetal death rates across the nations. The nations have been chosen so that to include data from Europe, Asia, Africa, as well as Northern and Southern America. Namely, European countries include France, Poland, and Germany. Next, the Asian country in the diagram is…

  • Death Perception Along the Life Span

    The course on human growth and development was an excellent opportunity to enhance my knowledge of various issues connected to growing up and aging. I believe that a solid understanding of the various developmental stages can help me in my future work as a nurse, as it will enable me to provide age-specific care to…

  • Dying and Death From a Nursing Perspective

    Annotated Bibliography: Dying and Death Radomska, M., Mehrabi, T., Lykke, N., Radomska, M., & Mehrabi, T. (2020). Queer death studies/: Death , Dying and Mourning from a Queerfeminist Perspective Queer Death Studies/: Death , Dying and Mourning from a Queerfeminist Perspective. Web. This article explains the special issue entitled Queer Death Studies examines a recently…

  • Nursing: Witnessing Death at Work

    Table of Contents Introduction Death in the Nurses Experience Conclusion References Introduction Providing psychological support to an incurable patient and his relatives is a difficult test for the medical staff who accompanies the patient at all stages of dying. Therefore, professional burnout syndrome is widespread among medical workers in this category. Although I rarely face…