Originally posted by JWV:
What is your feelings abbout this and what is your hospital policy. Have any of you read any articles on this subject.
JWV
ER nurse l5+ years, find the "new" family present during codes very stressful on the staff. The last two = one who claimed to be a "nurse" (but had little knowledge of ACLS procedures) watched, took notes, and critiqued the code; the second the family member took turns standing, sitting, pacing and sobbing the entire time and there was nobody on staff available to help her. The staff stress comes from having to mind your manners and NOT be able to fall into the "gallows humor" ERs are famous for - as unprofessional as it may seem to non-er people, the off the wall comment, is really a tension breaker and helps to keep the code team going during a long effort. Personal opinion is that family present is not a good trend and should be the exception rather then the usual practice.