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Nursing instructors lead students in a deep exploration of critical care, navigating the spectrum of life and death scenarios.

Nursing, according to Becky de Tranaltes, is comparable to a phone ringing and answering the call - such is her fervor and devotion towards the field.

Nursing educator navigates students through vital and terminal situations in intensive care unit...
Nursing educator navigates students through vital and terminal situations in intensive care unit teaching.

Nursing instructors lead students in a deep exploration of critical care, navigating the spectrum of life and death scenarios.

In the heart of Arizona, at Grand Canyon University, Becky de Tranaltes is making a significant impact on the nursing faculty. De Tranaltes, a member of the university's nursing department, has recently been honoured with the prestigious DAISY Award, a recognition program for outstanding work in the nursing field.

De Tranaltes, who teaches critical care nursing, is known for her emphasis on a better patient experience. She encourages her students to interact more with patients' families and to navigate the fast-paced environment of critical care nursing with compassion and understanding.

De Tranaltes' teaching style is not limited to the classroom. She often shares her personal experiences from her background in hospice care, helping students understand the importance of a good concept of death in critical care nursing. This approachable, straightforward style resonates with her students, many of whom are drawn to the field for its dynamic environment and increased patient interaction.

When a patient dies, De Tranaltes advises her students that it's natural to feel guilt and remorse. She emphasises that hospitals offer resources like chaplains, debriefings, counseling, and other services to support nurses in processing their experiences. De Tranaltes, who has a deep faith, finds solace in her beliefs, particularly when dealing with the deaths of young, vital patients.

Outside of the classroom, De Tranaltes de-stresses by going four-wheel driving with her husband. She also has a 'thank you book' filled with cards from students, serving as a constant reminder of why she continues to teach nursing.

De Tranaltes returned to school 2 1/2 years ago and joined Grand Canyon University, where she earned a master of science degree in nursing education. Her dedication to her students and her field is evident in her teaching, and her recent DAISY Award is a testament to her exceptional work.

The name of the teacher who teaches the pre-licensure bachelor's program in nursing at Grand Canyon University is not publicly specified. However, with educators like Becky de Tranaltes on board, it's clear that the university is committed to providing its students with the best possible education in the nursing field.

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