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The hard talk: Managing conflict in the cardiac intensive care unit
Kiona Y. Allen
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, Audra Davis
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Pediatrics
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Healthcare Professionals
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Managing Conflict
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Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
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Psychosocial Outcomes
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Patient Outcomes
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Normal Family
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Implicit Bias
50%
Unconscious Bias
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Difficult Situations
50%
Negative Communication
50%
Medical Outcomes
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Intensive Care Setting
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Prolonged Length of Stay
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Open Communication
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Cardiac Intensive Care
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Transparent Communication
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Provider Relationships
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Benefit of the Doubt
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Mutual Trust
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Family Dyads
50%
Difficult People
50%
Duty to Treat
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Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Personnel
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Coronary Care Unit
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Treatment Outcome
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Intensive Care
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Prolonged Length Of Stay
50%