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Is it Possible to Balance two Careers as a Nurse?

The real consideration is exactly what two careers you plan to balance--is it a parent and a nurse?   Or is it another outside-the-home career while continuing to work as a nurse?   Working a Second Job in Addition to Nursing At some point you may want to try working in a different profession and see if you are suited for it.   You may want to also continue nursing, at least until you make a decision what career path you are suited for.   So, there are some considerations to be made before you take the next step, the main one being can you balance your time, do both jobs and still have a normal personal life.   The Negatives of a Nurse Working Two Careers Your time, or lack thereof is very limited.   You may find it slightly less stressful if you can arrange working schedules so that one is on a part time basis, and try to allow yourself one off day a week that you can keep that day for yourself.   When you go to work in your nursing position, it is imperative that you are

6 habits of effective nurses - International Nurses Association

Nursing is one of the toughest jobs there are. Anyone can be a nurse, but there are certain qualities that make you from a just a nurse to a successful nurse with a well defined career in the field. To care for the sick, to be with their families, to put in long hours is demanding and not everyone’s cup of tea. Although it is one profession that always has demand due to the shortage of dedicated workforce, growing in the industry can be a challenge. What defines an effective and successful nurse? Unlike other industries where monetary benefits and the role define the success of an individual, the success of a nurse is defined by the quality of care delivered to the patient. An effective nurse works in two ways: as an asset to the healthcare setup and as an effective aid to the patient under her care. The effectiveness of a nurse is seen in how she caters to every little need of the patient and duly accomplishes her responsibilities towards the healthcare setup. The

Happy Nurses Lead To Happy Patients

In the healthcare sector where in the quality of care is directly proportional to patient satisfaction, nurses play a very important role in keep up the metrics.   Nurses are healthcare providers working most closely with the patients, dealing with the physical, mental and emotional ailments of the patients and being by the side of the worried families.   They work day and night, standing on their feet for long hours and lifting heavy loads that eventually leads to their burnout and fatigue.  In any healthcare setup the nurses are at the forefront leading the hospital mission to reduce patient’s suffering and deliver constant care and support to ease the suffering.   The National database of nursing quality indicators provide continued evidences that show the relationship between quality nursing and patient outcomes.   The survey conducted includes participation from over 2,000 US hospitals and aims at measuring parameters like nursing quality, nurses job satisfaction levels,