FAST FACTS AND CONCEPTS #47 Author(s): Paula Rauch and Robert Arnold MD
Background The death of a young adult is always difficult, even more so when there are young children survivors. A common question asked by dying adults or their family members is What do I tell the children? Physicians and other health care providers can provide leadership and guidance to help young families through this crisis.
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Version History: This Fast Fact was originally edited by David E Weissman MD. 2nd Edition published August 2005. Current version re-copy-edited April 2009.
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ACGME Competencies: Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Patient Care
Keyword(s): Communication, Psychosocial and Spiritual Experience: Patients, Families, and Clinicians