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Nurses play crucial role in helping reduce stress for families of ICU patients
Nurses play a crucial role in helping to reduce the stress experienced by family members of critically ill patients, according to an article in
Critical Care Nurse (CCN).
Having a family member, regardless of their age, admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) is a stressful event, and research has documented that such stress may contribute to depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) recently updated guidelines for family-centered care in ICU settings, which state that part of a nurse s role is to assess stress among family members of a critically ill patient and to intervene to help reduce this stress.
Seahawks Partner With NFL To Send Four Local Vaccinated Health Care Workers To Super Bowl LV Four local vaccinated health care workers will head to Tampa Bay next week for an all-expense paid trip to Super Bowl LV. Feb 01, 2021 at 10:36 AM Copied!
When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs face off in Super Bowl LV, the real heroes will be in the stands at Raymond James Stadium, not on the field.
While people in all walks of life have helped this country get through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in so many different ways, no group has been more valuable than front-line health care workers who have put their lives at risk to take care of others.
Staff at St Helier hospital have compared their wards to a ‘war zone as they fight the second wave of the pandemic. Nurses and consultants at the hospital in Sutton urged that the pandemic was like nothing they had ever seen before. Channel 4 was given exclusive access to see how the staff were coping with Covid-19. Intensive care consultant, Dr Stas Jankowski, told Channel 4 that nothing had prepared him for the “sheer volume and relentlessness” of the disease. He said: “It just hit us and we just had to get on with it – and that was quite tough”
Hajah Sidibay, a Critical Care Nurse [image: Channel 4]
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