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5 Stress Relievers You Should Know About

Nursing is a stressful career. Dealing with all of that stress can be even more stressful than just feeling it. However, it is important to manage the day to day complications and hardships that you go through. It can be hard enough to take care of yourself when your job focuses solely on the care of others. Stress can take a toll on your well being and might end up putting you in a position that is less than ideal for taking care of others. Taking care to relieve stress and ensure that you are healthy physically and mentally is just as important as doing your job. As a matter of fact, it is a part of doing your job. You are just as important as your patients are. Related:   Tips to Consider When Applying to Nursing School Identify Feelings Naming feelings that arise can help you to work through them. Admit that there is a problem, and you will be on your way to relief. Use the compassion that you treat others with inwardly. Getting in touch with your inner feelings c

5 Reasons Why Working during the Holidays Isn’t So Bad

Now, it’s true that a lot of people prefer to be with their families throughout holidays and that they find it rather overwhelming to be stuck at work. However, when you set out to be a nurse, you already knew that compromises with your personal life are going to be made. Working over the holidays is something that a lot of people would consider to be a huge compromise. However, we are going to provide you with a few reasons for which it’s not.  Related:   Top 5 Questions To Ask When Starting Your New Career 1.     It’s financially rewarding The labor legislation clearly states that working on official holidays is paid additionally. If you add up overtime, you can get a significant amount of money compared to working on a normal day. Of course, this is intended to compensate you for the fact that you have to spend time at work while everyone else is enjoying their official holidays and days off.    2.     You get to help people in need when it matters The truth is

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