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Moral Distress in the ICU

CAT. Critically Appraised Topic. Caitlin McCabe SN, Leah Miller SN & Kelcie Chyla SN Carroll University, Waukesha, WI Collaborating ICU Practice Council Member: Cindy Zielke ICU Charge RN Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI.

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Moral Distress in the ICU

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  1. CAT Critically Appraised Topic Caitlin McCabe SN, Leah Miller SN & KelcieChyla SN Carroll University, Waukesha, WI Collaborating ICU Practice Council Member: Cindy Zielke ICU Charge RN Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, WI PICO QUESTION:What are the facilitators and manifestations of moral distress among ICU nurses and what coping strategies are most effective? CLINICAL BOTTOM LINE:The facilitators and manifestations of moral distress among ICU nurses include: Most effective coping strategies are: Moral Distress in the ICU Comments of the Evidence: Strengths- XXXXXXXX Applicability: XXXXXXXX Evidence Search: PubMed Central, EBSCO, CINAHL Key words: ICU, Moral Distress, Registered Nurses, Ethnical Dilemmas

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