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Crit Care Nurse 1992 Feb; 12(1): 78-79

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 12, Issue 1, 78-79
Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Critical incident stress management for care providers in the pediatric emergency department

KJ Back

Critical Incident Stress (CIS) is any event that evokes a critically high level of stress and makes usual coping skills ineffective. Programs to manage this stress have been developed. Due to the unique stressors encountered in the pediatric emergency department, this article proposes a CIS management program for these healthcare providers.





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