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processing the death of a patient

July 12, 2017

Processing the Death of a Patient

Death is inevitable. And working at the bedside in a highly acute setting is a sure way to experience the death of a patient at some point. This past year I've witnessed loss, birth, grief, celebration, and everything in between. There are not many people who can say that's what their typical work ... VIEW POST

Filed Under: Nursing Tagged With: acute care, bedside, death, grief, learning, lessons, nurses, Nursing, patients, self-care

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