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Sudden traumatic death in children: 'we did everything, but your child didn't survive'.

机译:儿童突然的创伤性死亡:“我们做了一切,但您的孩子没有生存”。

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When caring for children who become suddenly and catastrophically ill, clinicians must simultaneously attend to a complex and rapidly evolving medical situation, as well as to the equally challenging demands of establishing compassionate relationships with family members and communicating well with colleagues. An 18-month-old toddler was brought to the hospital with severe head injury after being struck by a car. Over a period of hours, her condition evolved from prognostic uncertainty to the diagnosis of brain death and considerations of organ donation. Against this medical backdrop, the clinicians successfully established a trusting relationship with family members by careful attention to their emotional, informational, and care needs as they absorbed the devastating prognosis, took in the results of the brain death examination, and considered the option of organ donation. This case illustrates the importance of interdisciplinary communication, the vital role of social workers and other psychosocial providers with expertise in working with families, and the critical significance of mutual care and support for the clinicians who accompany families through these tragic life events.
机译:当照料突然病倒的儿童时,临床医生必须同时照顾复杂而迅速发展的医疗状况,以及同家人建立同情关系和与同事良好沟通的同等挑战性要求。一名18个月大的婴儿在被汽车撞到后被送往医院,头部受伤严重。在一个多小时的时间里,她的病情从预后不确定性发展到脑死亡的诊断和器官捐赠的考虑。在这种医学背景下,临床医生成功吸收了毁灭性的预后,仔细考虑了他们的情感,信息和护理需求,与家人建立了信任的关系,接受了脑死亡检查的结果,并考虑了器官的选择捐款。这个案例说明了跨学科交流的重要性,具有与家庭合作专业知识的社会工作者和其他社会心理提供者的重要作用,以及通过这些悲惨的生活事件,相互护理和支持陪伴家庭的临床医生的至关重要性。

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