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The following signs are observed contemporarily that can be related with signs enlisted in this chapter.  
 
The following signs are observed contemporarily that can be related with signs enlisted in this chapter.  
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===Table 1: Signs of Impending Death1<ref> Transition to Death - End of Life Curriculum - Stanford University;
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===Table 1: Signs of Impending Death<ref> Transition to Death - End of Life Curriculum - Stanford University;
 
http://endoflife.stanford.edu/M06_last48hr/signs_imp_death.htm </ref>===
 
http://endoflife.stanford.edu/M06_last48hr/signs_imp_death.htm </ref>===
 
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left; background: lightblue;"| Urinary function
 
! colspan="3" style="text-align:left; background: lightblue;"| Urinary function
 
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| Decreased urinary output || Possible urinary incontinence.Concentrated urine. || Keep patient clean and dry. Place a catheter if skin starts to break down or if patient is large and difficult to change diapers and linen.  
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| Decreased urinary output || Possible urinary incontinence, Concentrated urine. || Keep patient clean and dry. Place a catheter if skin starts to break down or if patient is large and difficult to change diapers and linen.  
 
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left; background: lightblue;"| Food and Fluids
 
! colspan="3" style="text-align:left; background: lightblue;"| Food and Fluids

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