A nurse might elect to have a family present during CPR on a critically ill patient because it is likely to have which benefits? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Staff members are reminded of the patient's personhood.
2. The family may realize the seriousness of the patient's illness and understand the gravity of the situation.
3. Fewer lawsuits occur when the family members see the care given by the health care team.
4. The family may provide comfort and support to the patient.
5. The family can understand the expenses needed with the multitude of equipment used in critical care.


1,2,4
Rationale 1: By keeping the family at the bedside, the humanness of the patient is increased by the staff.
Rationale 2: By experiencing the CPR event, the family can see what really occurs and fantasy views or nightmares about death are minimized by the reality of the event.
Rationale 3: Lawsuits may or may not be decreased by having the family at the bedside.
Rationale 4: Patients after receiving CPR have reported comfort and support.
Rationale 5: Costs are not on the minds of the family at this point in the health care process.

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