Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses
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In many hospital settings, the process of providing information to families of critically ill and injured patients can be frustrating for all concerned. Communication failure is the root of much dysfunction in health care and improvement would be well received. The Trauma Team chose to include family members in daily work rounds, allowing total access to team deliberations. ⋯ Despite misgivings by some team members, the presence of family on rounds has been a success as judged by the participants. There have been no adverse events. This method of family interaction is worthy of utilization in other institutions to provide enhancement of communications with families.
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Senior bicycle riders have special safety and injury prevention needs. They are at greater risk for injury and mortality. Very few educational materials have been developed to assist this group in improving their riding abilities and preventing injury to themselves. This article reviews the risks encountered by older bicyclists, discusses injury revention, and describes the development of an educational video developed especially for senior riders consistent with the goals of the National Bicycle Safety Conference.