iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Wellness, Fitness and Diet
 

Fighting With Nursing Burnout

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Amy Nutt

Nursing is a highly respected medical profession. Although there are many rewards to having a nursing career, there are many stressors that can affect a nurse. The nursing profession is one area that experiences high levels of burnout. Much of the burnout is due to physical and emotional exhaustion.

High levels of stress and burnout can have a negative impact on nurses. Causes of stress that affect nurses include dealing with death and dying, heavy workload, extended hours, high job demands, understaffing, conflict with nurses, dealing with difficult family members and patients, and conflicts with doctors.

Symptoms of approaching burnout include anxiety, insomnia, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate, feelings of being overwhelmed, frustration, sadness, and physical symptoms such as headaches. Symptoms of burnout include calling in sick to work, not meeting deadlines, poor attitude, exhaustion, isolation, and depression.

The following are a number of techniques nurses are now utilizing in an effort to prevent burnout:

1. During the periods of time away from work, make sure you engage in activities with family and friends. You can find a hobby, recreational activity, dine out, go to the movies…etc. The key is to take your mind away from work. As well, humor plays a role in alleviating stress. Take the time to go see a comedy movie .You could also volunteer for a cause that you feel passionate about. You will meet new people with a different background to talk to and you will be helping others.

2. If your work conditions are the cause of stress, speak to someone such as a union rep about reducing such stressors as long hours, work overload…etc. They will be able assist you with improving work conditions.

3. When one is feeling stressed, it is important to have a solid and trusting support system. Discuss your feelings with a nurse you may be close to, family, friends, or a therapist. There are many stress reducing workshops you can attend.

4. If you have long term stress due to the particular area you are working in, consider looking for a move to another less stressful area. You could also switch to another shift that may not be as busy and stressful.

5. Take care of your body and mind. It is important that you maintain good health. Exercise is a great stress reducer. Try going to a gym, aerobics, play sports, jog, join a yoga group, walk, and meditate. Make sure you eat healthy and nutritious foods. As well, make sure you get plenty of sleep. A healthy body and mind will translate into a healthier outlook on life.

6. Learn to say “no” in a courteous manner. You do not have to say no to everything that is asked of you, but selectively saying no can help you feel less swamped with work.

The field of nursing can be a very demanding one. A high rate of burnout can not only affect the individual nurse, but also the healthcare field. It is important that nurses confront stressors and reduce them in a productive and positive way.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

As nursing is a fulfilling occupation, it is rated as one of the most stressful jobs. Whether they are dealing with travel nursing jobs or pharmacist jobs, there will be a period of time when medical staffs experience symptoms of burnout such as anxiety.

Article Tags: burnout [See Dictionary], nurses [See Dictionary], stress [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 07, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Men Also Need Appropriate Skin Care
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

For decades, men who used moisturizers or other skin care products were ridiculed as being effeminate...

How Effective Are Multi-Purpose Hair Products?
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Trying to save time and money with your hair care routine, yet still want to have healthy shiny hair that styles the way you want it...

Causes and Hair Loss Treatment
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

There are numerous causes for hair loss and despite what many people think, this condition can occur in women as well as men...

How to Prevent Aging With Night Cream
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Any night owl knows that after mainstream television has gone off the air the boob tube becomes inundated with infomercials that promise to make you lose weight, grow hair or stay looking young forever...

Using the Right Skin Care Products for the Right Season
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Do you switch products with the seasons If not, it’s time to reevaluate how you treat your skin throughout the year...

Match Your Skin Type With the Right Moisturizer
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

It is important that you understand how you can match your skin type with the right type of moisturizer because there is no one size fits all solution when it comes to properly moisturizing...

The Dangers of Using Synthetic Hair Spray
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Nobody expects for their beauty products to be harmful to their health, but are you aware of the dangers of using synthetic hair spray...

New Motherhood Deserves Pampering From Purity
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Having a baby is actually capable of wreaking havoc on your body in a lot of unexpected ways For example, you may experience some bruises and soreness around the perineum area...

Reduce Inflamed Pimples, Experience a Healthy Appeal
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

As individuals are entering the puberty stage, acne has always played a huge problem in that transition process...

Are You Suitable For Breast Augmentation?
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Breast Enlargement Surgery, or Breast Augmentation, has become a popular choice for increasing the size of one’s breasts...

Improve Aging Skin Without a Lengthy Recovery
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

As we age, our skin undergoes a process where it begins to show signs of aging Signs of aging include wrinkles, dark eye circles, fine lines, and age spots...

How to Battle Against Excessive Hair Loss
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

You could essentially look at hair loss as falling into two different categories - You lose some hair naturally as part of the normal cycle of hair loss and growth, but it is also possible to suffer from excessive hair loss...

Beautify Your Skin - Organic Skin Care is What it Deserves
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

There is a multitude of different ways that you can beautify your skin from head to toe, but the best way is always to use products that are natural, healthy for your skin and in most cases, organic...

How Long Does it Take to See Results With Personal Training?
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

Personal trainers help people plan and implement a fitness program to lose weight and strengthen and tone their muscles...

Are There Different Eye Exams For Contact Lenses and Eyeglasses?
Submitted by: Amy Nutt

When acquiring glasses or contacts, one must have an eye exam Most people do not think about whether there is a difference between the two exams...

How Does Coffee Affect Your Body?
Submitted by: Chuggin McCoffee

Coffee is a popular American beverage, but it does directly affect your body The great news for you to know is that studies have recently shown that coffee definitely affects your body for the better through the use of antioxidants and other beneficial compounds...

Body Hair Removal for the 21st Century - Elos Technology Provides Safe and Efficient Permanent Hair
Submitted by: Douglas H. Joyce, D.O.

Too much body hair can lead to long-lasting socio-psychological problems Too much body hair can be hereditary, but it can also be the product of certain medical conditions...

Know Your Acne For Proper Treatment
Submitted by: Andy Hook

A person goes through acne at least once in a lifetime Knowing the different types of acne would guide you on what type you are dealing with...

Four Simple Yet Effective Weight Loss Techniques
Submitted by: Andy Hook

You’re not really a slave of vanity that is why you want to lose weight Actually, losing weight is not only done to have a sexy body, attract the opposite sex, or wear those fashionable clothes...

A Basic Guide to Men’s Health Supplements
Submitted by: Andy Hook

More and more men are becoming health conscious nowadays, with modern society putting a much higher premium on fitness and health, as well as the increasing costs of healthcare in general...

What Are EOBBD Certified Therapeutic Essential Oils?
Submitted by: Dianne Ronnow

When you are shopping for essential oils you will find differences in the prices of oils from different companies...

Why Are There Special Contact Lenses For Those With Astigmatism?
Submitted by: Adriana N

Throughout our lives, our eyes can undergo many conditions that can affect one's sight One such eye condition many people become afflicted with is astigmatism...

How to Prevent a Hangover
Submitted by: Anthony Adams

It seems like everywhere you turn these days, people are talking about ways to cure a hangover Some are old standbys, like drinking a Bloody Mary, sleeping a hangover off and eating a big, greasy breakfast...

L-Cysteine as a Hangover Cure
Submitted by: Anthony Adams

L-Cysteine is a non essential amino acid that is found in large quantities in various fruits, vegetables, and in eggs...

How to Stay Motivated During the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Submitted by: Annie Janes

A huge key to nutrition and fitness is motivation During this time of year it is so hard...

Knee Joints: How to Strengthen Them
Submitted by: Phillip Tucker

The knee is the largest and perhaps the most delicate joint in your body Complex, dense, and easily injured, it’s also one of the most common sports injuries, and once damaged, it can be incredibly hard to heal completely...

Yoga Diet - A Vegan Treat
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias

The most common topic is about having food and craving for it, but only very few are aware of the fact that the actual intense fat burner is none other than yoga diet...

Natural Fat Blocker Remedies For Weight Loss
Submitted by: Magy Ross

Did you know that there are several natural remedies that act as potent fat blockers Here are five herbs that should be a part of your diet if you want to lose weight...

Popular Weight Loss Myths, Tips and Tricks
Submitted by: Magy Ross

There is certainly no dearth of weight loss myths on the internet and here are some of the most popular ones that people are often inclined to believe...

Have You Considered Having Liposuction Cosmetic Surgery?
Submitted by: Mark Thomas Walters

The purpose of liposuction cosmetic surgery is to remove excess fatty tissue from body and to improve the contours of your body...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy