Too many shifts plus too many patients plus unreasonable demands plus lack of sleep equals burnout, sooner rather than later.
Ironically, the nurses most at risk for burnout are the ones who care the most. High standards coupled with an ever-changing work environment can lead to frustration, shame and guilt. To survive, a nurse in the throes of burnout begins to detach. She may also experience mood swings, insomnia, headaches or GI disturbances.
If that sounds like you, it’s time to take some action. Pushing on despite your stress is not a sign of strength. It’s much more productive to:
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