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Reframing difficult

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By: Stacy C. Smith, MA, MLS, BSN, RN, HEC-C

My nursing unit has a frequent flyer who’s difficult to care for. We’re all weary of providing care for this patient and are at our wits’ end. How do we continue to provide care when we’re frustrated with this behavior?

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