Nurses Need Care Too

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People look to nurses to fix their wounds, listen to their problems, and help the get better when they are sick. Nurses are almost indestructible in the eyes of many; however, what we fail to recognize is how stressful their jobs are. Nurses work very long hours, in environments that are often short-handed, and subjected to constant life and death situations. As such, many of our nurses, stressed to the max, are in danger of burning from their jobs. Nurses need help too and, as a nurse, you must know where to go when you need help.

It is critically important that nurses be taught the symptoms of stress. By catching stress early, it can be addressed easily with rest and relaxation. It is those nurses who keep going in spite of their stress level, that end up in the worst situations. If you are feeling the stress of your job, it is time to take a short break. Often, even a weekend off will help.

It is a sad fact that there are not a lot of resources for nurses. All nurses are encouraged to find a good counselor to meet with . They should also have a general practitioner to discuss the physical symptoms of stress. Hopefully, hospitals and doctors will begin to recognize just how much pressure is placed on nurses and will work to discuss the situation.

As nurses, we often feel that we have to be strong all the time. It may be that we need to take our own advice and learn that everyone needs a break sometimes.

 

Caring for Self and for Others with Travel Nursing

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The patient who walks in the trauma unit next may be suffering from inexpressible pain and suffering. Perhaps they are suffering from kidney stones. Perhaps they took drugs and overdosed. Perhaps they fell down and hurt themselves. Or perhaps they cut themselves while doing something carelessly. Whatever the patient is suffering from, their pain is something that you as a nurse have to deal with.

It’s not easy being a trauma nurse. Even though physicians are in charge of emergency rooms, the nurses are the ones who have to deal with much of the immediate care of the patient. Such a job can be extremely stressful and take a toll on you, no matter how hard you try to separate yourself from your work. A lot of nurses and medical professionals are turning to relaxation techniques such as yoga, breathing exercises, and mindfulness meditation to deal with the high-pressure, high-stress work they have to do on a regular basis each day.

If you’re in psychiatry and female, then beware because that has one of the highest suicide rates. For some reason, distancing oneself from the patient with mental illness is extremely difficult, even more than distancing oneself from a patient suffering physically. What these statistics reveal is that it is extremely important for caregivers to take care of themselves. When people in the care-giving professions think they have no problem and yet have no regular plan to care for themselves, it may be a red flag. Travel nursing is becoming an increasingly popular trend in the profession now, because many nurses feel stuck in their profession and unable to cope with the increased demands on their time and attention. Don’t imagine that being a nurse in a trauma unit is easy. Remember, when you care for yourself, you can care for others better.

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