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In his third week, Mr Diggle becomes

In his third week, Mr Diggle becomes less responsive. He cannot eat food or take oral medication anymore. He is restless at times, and he is now bedridden. He has noisy respiratory secretions. Mr Diggle’s death is imminent. Marcus, fully aware of this, has requested that his father is taken home if this is possible. However, Mr Diggle refuses to be taken anywhere anymore as moving will only cause him pain and discomfort. Mr Diggle does not have much time to live. What is important to me – my values and wishes: When decisions are being made for me, I want people to consider the following: My dying wishes: When the time comes, I want to be in a comfortable environment and be free of pain, as much as possible – it does not matter where as long as my sons John and Marcus are there. I wish to have fixed things with John by this time. I know that my faith has waned over the years mostly because of my illness, but I do wish to see a priest when the time comes. 1. Demonstrate support for the client’s choice of location for end-of-life-care. 2. Provide a supportive environment for the client’s families. 3. Demonstrate respect and support for the client’s preferences and culture (including the client’s religious beliefs). 4.Comply with the client’s advance care directives. Just requiring advice on how to answer these questions respectfully, thank you

 
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