How can nurses be involved in decisions that patients make about innovative heart valve interventions for which they may be eligible? In this episode Dr. Sandra Lauck thoughtfully describes her work and that of others in supporting nurses to have opportunities and language that open spaces for patients to question, understand and consider possible therapies. In this way she offers radical possibilities for all nurses to transform patient experience, not only in cardiac care, but in any practice setting.
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Palliative Care Beyond Societal Margins
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Making Connections in Mental Health Crises
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Trauma Informed Communication
Talking with Children About Serious Illness and Death
Reflections on Communication When Nurse Becomes Patient
Critical Conversations in Critical Care
Serious Illness Conversations and Advance Care Planning
Talking with Families Experiencing Serious Illness
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