The critical role of nurses in delivering end-of-life care to terminally ill clients. It covers a range of topics, including determining the client's definition of a 'good death,' the benefits of palliative care, addressing feelings of isolation, the interdisciplinary nature of hospice care, managing respiratory changes, and ensuring culturally competent care. Guidance on various scenarios, such as discussing organ donation, addressing hallucinations, and providing postmortem care. By understanding these key aspects of end-of-life care, nurses can strive to deliver compassionate, holistic, and personalized support to clients and their families during this sensitive time.