id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284454-malfatni McCall, W. Travis Caring for Patients From a School Shooting: A Qualitative Case Series in Emergency Nursing 2020-08-19 .txt text/plain 5449 283 48 [5] [6] [7] [8] Therefore, providing care to patients who are injured during school-associated shooting events is likely to be particularly stressful for emergency nurses. The purpose of this study was to learn how emergency nurses describe their experiences to identify themes and findings that may translate to practices for improving the mental health and wellness of emergency nurses who care for patients from a multicasualty, school-associated shooting incident. Another participant predicted that community or critical access emergency departments receiving patients from a multicasualty school shooting event may experience even greater emotional challenges because these departments are more likely to have staff who may personally know the victims or their families. Learning from emergency nurses who care for patients from a multicasualty, school-associated shooting event may promote personal and departmental preparedness and improve coping and recovery among the involved clinicians. ./cache/cord-284454-malfatni.txt ./txt/cord-284454-malfatni.txt