.After CT angiography is done, C.J. is diagnosed with a massivegrade V SAH. She is transported to the intensive care unit forclose monitoring. She is ventilator dependent, is unresponsive toverbal or painful stimuli, and has no physical movement. Herhusband, mother, and children are at her bedside; several relativesand friends are in the waiting area.
1. describe how you would support C. J’s family during thistime.
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