Families in crisis
- PMID: 15103838
- DOI: 10.1097/00006247-200105000-00013
Families in crisis
Abstract
In the greater scheme of things, families of patients unexpectedly brought to the ED or transferred to the ICU may not be a priority. Review this program in which family advocates care for families just as nurses and physicians care for critically ill patients.
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