Originally posted by Toots:
We support each other - when we can get away, go into the break area, talk to each other, go over the events trying to figure out if there would have been anything else we could have done to change the outcome, sometimes to reaffirm that we didn't do anything to cause more harm, sometimes to just cope with our feelings. Generally, I think most ER nurses after years in the business are pretty good at putting things behind them and going on to the next patient, that's the way we survive in the emergency medicine arena. the hardest codes are the ones when you have had them in your department for hours and they seems to be dong fine and all of a sudden arrest on you - you just wonder if you missed some subtle sign that this was going to happen. The ones off the street - we are then very good at distancing ourselves and, of course, the famous ER black humor that nobody outside could understand or relate to. Good luck on your project.