I too am sorry to hear of your poor mother's last illness onb. But it sounds to me as if you are right when you say she was dying anyway and somehow managed to shorten what might indeed have been a longer nasty process.
It is my impression that end-of life decisions are often taken in hospitals by rule of thumb by quite lowly nursing staff. But I think in your position I might want to know why such injuries were not even investigated. Of course small bones can become very fragile in old ill people. I'm sorry.
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