Introduction Death, death, and death discretion bring various memories and emotions to people who have lost their loved ones. There are various sad signs (Strobe, Schut, & Strobe, 2007). In the process of sorrow, we experience fear and death to depression, anxiety, and death. Between death and death, we also feel loneliness, shock, and numbness. In addition, there are some common sorrow reactions to those who have lost their loved ones. They lost their appetite, they were restless, exhausted, and complained about the body and their bodies (Worden, 1991; Stroebe, Schut, & Stroebe, 2007).
Introduction Bereavement is a natural part of death and death and is therefore an important topic for ALS patients, their carers and their families. Part of the process is well known, but the range of light of the death of ALS may be wider than appreciation. The process of bastards is most often used for death and focuses on the loss of individuals. However, during ALS disease, patients, carers, and families can also mourn the loss of physical function and their independence. Objective: In this section we outline the genetic profile of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and show how birth defects are part of the disease process. Importantly, healthcare providers must thoroughly understand the process of discrimination in order to help patients and families better understand their feelings. This can reduce psychological stress and can bring a better sense of happiness. Mourning is an expression of sorrow and sorrow
It is clear that the number of people working in the field of death, death and bereavement in the field of sociology dramatically increased in recent years. Studies on bastards have taken into consideration that a wide range of people have lost their loved ones for various reasons but so far most of the research, in particular the experience and management of death and death, I am concentrating. Treatment experience 1. Among the vast majority of people receiving professional palliative care services at evacuation centers, there are still examples of people dying of cancer. In the study, "palliative care" or "death care" usually seems to mean caring for advanced cancer patients. Cancer usually draws a relatively clear trajectory, so cancer is a special form of death. In addition, those diagnosed with cancer are younger, they are aware of their diagnosis and prognosis and can receive a complex series of palliative care.