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Jendo Jendo
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Under the F section of the assessment process, in addition to full vital signs, the family is considered as a part of the treatment process. Which approach to the family would be most appropriate for the nurse to use?
1. The family gets in the way of acute care management so the nurse should offer no support until the patient is stable.
2. Ethically the family has a right to support the patient by being at the bedside during acute care management, including trauma resuscitation.
3. Depending on the family's awareness of health care management, they have the privilege to watch the care if they do not get in the way of the care.
4. Because the care during trauma management can be too graphic for family to witness, the family should not be allowed at the bedside.
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Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing

Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing


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Jendo Author
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8 years ago
Can't believe you even gave me an explanation, really appreciate your help. Problem solved
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Let me know if you need even more of an explanation
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