器官捐献和重症监护护士。

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CACCN支持器官捐赠的过程。在重症监护室工作的护士处于有利地位,可以对器官捐赠的成功产生积极影响;然而,这个过程在情感上是非常困难的。机构承诺、机构文化和医疗实践对器官捐赠过程也至关重要。尽管我们承诺支持器官捐赠作为一种选择,但重症监护护士的主要责任是对潜在的捐赠者及其家人。在整个过程中,无论病人的决定如何,重症监护护士都必须保持中立,支持病人家属。最终,护士必须在器官捐赠和家庭需求之间取得平衡,这些家庭正经历着失去亲人的悲剧。找到这种平衡从来都不是一件容易的事。
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Organ donation and the critical care nurse.

CACCN supports the process of organ donation. Nurses working in critical care are in a privileged position to positively influence organ donation success; however, the process can be emotionally very difficult. Facility commitment, agency culture and medical practice are also crucial to the process of organ donation. Despite our commitment to support organ donation as an option, the critical care nurse's primary responsibility is to the potential donor and their family. Throughout the process, the critical care nurse must remain non-judgmental and supportive of the family, regardless of their decision. Ultimately, the nurse must balance organ donation with the needs of the family who is experiencing the tragic and untimely loss of a loved one. Finding this balance is never an easy task.

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