Abstract
The goal of this paper is to present the determination of nurses in an acute environment and how the death of a patient is handled. A review of the present literature provides a revelation of a mixture of outcomes concerning the effectiveness of proper handling of nurses in the event of a patient in a critical condition requiring an urgent and critical care. All literature presents the emotional expression that is held in the perception of being cathartic as a view widely held by nurses as being a positive mechanism for coping. However, random controlled trials inpatient death handling Continue reading...