Symptoms of Acute Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Intensive Care
Karen Wallen, Rn, mn (Hons), Wendy Chaboyer, Rn, PhD, Lukman Thalib, PhD, and Debra K. Creedy, Rn, PhD 
 
 
Learning Objectives - At the completion of this program, the learner will be able to:
Objective 1: Describe the prevalence of and diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder.
Objective 2: Recognize the findings in this study as it relates to the ICU patient.
Objective 3: Understand the importance of the recognition of risk for PTSD in the ICU patient.
 
CE ID: A0817063 Contact Hours: 1.0
Synergy Cat: A
Form Expires: 11/1/2010
 
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Symptoms of Acute Posttraumatic Stress Disorder After Intensive Care
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