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Which action would the nurse think should be excluded to prevent staff from having posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during a mass casualty assessment?

a.to work less than 12 hours
b.encourage and motivate team members
c.to work continuously without any breaks
d.to discuss feelings with the team members

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The nurse should exclude the action of working continuously without any breaks to prevent staff PTSD during a mass casualty event, as continuous work increases stress and burnout risk.

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The action that a nurse should think should be excluded to prevent staff from having posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during a mass casualty assessment is c. to work continuously without any breaks. Continuous work without any breaks can significantly contribute to stress and might lead to burnout, increasing the risk of PTSD among staff members. The other options, such as working less than 12 hours (a), encouraging and motivating team members (b), and discussing feelings with team members (d), are all supportive practices that can help mitigate the risk of PTSD by reducing stress levels and improving morale.

The nurse would think that the action to work continuously without any breaks should be excluded to prevent staff from having posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during a mass casualty assessment.

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