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palliative
/ ˈæɪəɪ /
adjective
- serving to palliate; relieving without curing
noun
- something that palliates, such as a sedative drug or agent
Derived Forms
- ˈ貹پ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- 貹l·t· adverb
- ԴDz·貹l·t adjective
- non·貹l·t· adverb
- ܲ·貹l·t adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of palliative1
Example Sentences
"I believe there's freedom of choice however for me, I choose palliative care… I have God and I have good medicine."
But supporters argues the law needs changing because some people have horrible deaths, however good their end-of-life or palliative care is.
In frustration, Brant planted herself in front of the door to her hospital room, barring entry until doctors acknowledged what the patient wanted, which was palliative care and a peaceful death.
Hospital palliative care doctor Dr Rachel Clarke says she can spend whole days in A&E trying her best to care for patients dying in resuscitation areas and in corridors.
Leadbeater argues the law needs changing because some people "have a horrible, harrowing death", however good their end-of-life or palliative care is.
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