
Nursing
A Guide for Learning to Cope with Patient Loss
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Narrated by:
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Carol Egan
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By:
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Avalon Brown
About this listen
“A Guide for Nurses to Cope with Patient Loss” offers a compassionate and practical approach to navigating one of the most challenging aspects of nursing: dealing with the death of a patient. Written by a seasoned nurse and author, this guide explores loss's emotional, psychological, and professional impacts honestly and empathetically. Packed with real-life experiences, effective coping strategies, and actionable advice, it empowers nurses to process grief, maintain resilience, and continue delivering compassionate care. Whether you're a new nurse or a seasoned professional, this book is a comforting companion and a reminder that you are never alone in this journey.
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