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Crit Care Nurse 1990 Feb; 10(1): 43-47

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 10, Issue 1, 43-47
Copyright © 1990 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Caring for the family of the critically ill surgical patient

JA Stanik

Surgery and the critical illness of a loved one can be a situational life crisis for family members. Establishing a meaningful nurse-family relationship is critical to the success of all other interventions. Close contact with families, and an awareness of the impact of the family on patient outcomes make nurses the ideal professionals to provide care to families during this crisis.





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