Patient Family: Puzzle or Piece?
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https://doi.org/10.25751/rspa.19745Keywords:
Critical Care; Decision Making; Family; Intensive Care UnitsAbstract
“Desculpe, o senhor é médico nos cuidados intensivos, não é?! Queria mesmo falar consigo sobre a minha irmã… Porque é que o seu colega a levou para a UCIP?”
O taxista tinha a irmã internada na UCIP e reconheceu o passageiro. A terra é pequena, as pessoas conhecem-se e as notícias viajam céleres.
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