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Semantic barriers:
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IntroductionThe management of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) aims to minimize myocardial damage, preserve myocardial function, and prevent complications.Initial ManagementInpatient management involves continuous cardiac monitoring, preferably in an ICU, focusing on blood pressure, serum sodium, potassium, and creatinine levels, and urine output. Ongoing pharmacologic management is crucial for stabilizing the patient.Supplemental Oxygen: Administer supplemental oxygen if oxygen saturation is...
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Therapeutic Communication01:30

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Communication is a lifelong learning process. Through therapeutic communication, nurses can collect relevant assessment data, provide education and counseling, and interact during nursing interventions. Sending and receiving messages occur through verbal and nonverbal communication techniques and can happen separately or simultaneously.
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Resolving communication challenges in the intensive care unit.

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  • 1Marian Grant is Assistant Professor, University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 W Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21201 (grant@son.umaryland.edu).

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Effective communication in intensive care units (ICUs) is crucial. Advanced practice nurses play a key role in managing team dynamics, patient-family interactions, and conflict resolution.

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Area of Science:

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Communication

Background:

  • Intensive care units (ICUs) present complex communication challenges due to high patient acuity, uncertainty, and ethical dilemmas.
  • Conflict is a common occurrence within ICUs, impacting team dynamics and patient care.
  • Communication breakdowns can occur within the ICU team, between the team and patients/families, and among family members.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and address the multifaceted communication challenges prevalent in intensive care settings.
  • To highlight the essential role of advanced practice nurses in mitigating these challenges.
  • To emphasize the importance of culturally competent, respectful communication and active listening skills for all clinicians.

Main Methods:

  • This review synthesizes evidence on communication challenges and interventions in the ICU.
  • It examines the specific communication needs within interprofessional teams, patient-family interactions, and intra-family dynamics.
  • The role of advanced practice nurses in fostering positive communication environments is explored.

Main Results:

  • Specific evidence-based interventions exist for various ICU communication challenges.
  • Clinician cultural competence, respect, and strong communication/listening skills are foundational to effective interventions.
  • Advanced practice nurses are pivotal in promoting positive team environments and enhancing patient satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced practice nurses are essential for modeling effective communication and improving team dynamics in the ICU.
  • These nurses must be skilled in managing difficult conversations, conflict resolution, and providing basic palliative and emotional support.
  • Improving communication is critical for optimizing patient outcomes and family experiences in the intensive care setting.