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Week 2 Acutely Ill/Multi-organ problems,high acuity & emergency

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Implementation of care for Depression

Author: Deedra Casade



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- to educate the patient and family that most depressions that result during critical illness is not unusual and may be only temporary. - If the family or patient have negative distortions about the illness and treatment, it is wise to correct, clarify, and reassure with realistic information to promote a more hopeful outcome - If you suspect the patient may be suicidal, do clarify with the patient. Oftentimes, when the patient communicates he is feeling suicidal it is a cover for wanting to discuss fear, pain, or loneliness - For further evaluation and intervention, a psychiatric referral is in order.


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