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Shell Shock in the Emergency Room - UBC Reports
It's part of the job -- and for some, it's leading to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). "When nurses talk about the things they see, you wonder.
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Legacy of War: A Nurse's Perspective on PTSD in the Aging WWII
In a 2003 American Journal of Nursing article, Charles Kaiman discusses the therapy group he ran for elderly WWII veterans with delayed onset PTSD.
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ScienceDirect - Psychiatry Research : Absence of selected
We hypothesized that nurses with PTSD would have more NSSs than nurses Table 1 presents the PTSD and non-PTSD nurses’ group mean ages and years of.
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Trauma First Aide - reduce PTSD, social workers, trauma therapists
PTSD can disrupt individual lives, families, communities and even nations. Her hospital nursing experience included critical care, renal transplant.
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NursingCenter - Library - Journal Issue - Article-More Letters
2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. Volume 105(7) July 2005 pp 77-78 ‘PTSD in Nurses’: The March Viewpoint strikes a chord. [DEPARTMENTS: More Letters].
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Factors Affecting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders and Depression
Results indicate that many psychiatric nurses (48%) reported experiencing a traumatic event in the workplace. The overall incidence of PTSD (24.53%) found.
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AJN - Fulltext: Volume 105(3) March 2005 p 13 PTSD in Nurses: On
I frequently ask attendees, Were you taught anything in school about burnout or PTSD among nurses? Have you ever been offered counseling after a traumatic.
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NursingCenter - Library - Journal Issue - Article-Viewpoint: PTSD
Graphics FIGURE. Apparently,Three incidents in two years led to my departure from clinical nursing. The first occurred in the ED while I awaited the.
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NurseWeek: New Generation of Army Nurses Won’t Suffer PTSD Under
Unfortunately, Pollock is finding that “PTSD is alive and well,” as she told an audience of Army nurses during a military medical conference in Denver last.
www.nurseweek.com/news/Features/05-03/ChiefArmyRN.asp