Some of the interventions that the nurse should follow while dealing with the family members after the death of the client include
The nurse should properly inform the family members the person in question had died. It is very important to use the appropriate words when communicating with the family member about the death of their loved ones.
The nurse should prepare the body of the person and ensure the hospital room is clean so that the family can view the body immediately after death.
The nurse should take care of the dead body with dignity and the appearance must be well preserved
The nurse should prepare the body and transfer it to the mortuary.
The nurse should provide adequate support for the family and allow them to participate in preparing the body if they wish to take part
The nurse must ensure the privacy and dignity of the deceased is highly maintained
The nurse should guide the family as to how to obtain the death certificate and also furnish the family with the information needed regarding the funeral director including bereavement support services.
The nurse should honor the wishes of the family regarding tissue and organ donation
The deceased belongings must also be returned to the family
they will meet parts of their family in every other family with whom they have a professional relationship. Family rules include all of the following EXCEPT. no rules.
<span>I have to talk to you. I appreciate your humor but lately you've really been putting me down in front of my friends, and it's been bothering me. I know you don't mean it, but you've been hurting my feelings and making me feel insignificant in front of my friends. Do you think you can try not to do that anymore?</span>