Whilst there is a lack of robust studies assessing the effectiveness of interventions to manage respiratory secretions in the dying patient, current best practice involves a combination of nursing and pharmacological management (Dudgeon, 2010). The noise produced by air moving through secretions in the upper airways often referred to as ‘death rattle’. Managing respiratory secretions at the end of life
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