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Coping with the stress of a major incident.

Nursing Standard 2017 June 29
When you are involved in any kind of traumatic event, at work or in your personal life, you may initially go into auto pilot and think of everyone else but yourself. However, once the shock and adrenaline wear off, you are likely to experience a wide range of thoughts and emotions.

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