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Seven Ways Nurses Can Avoid Burnout

Every Nurse

HEALTH & WELLNESS Seven Ways Nurses Can Avoid Burnout March 2, 2023 Anna Ortiz Icon by Anna Ortiz Play Video about 7 Ways Nurses Can Avoid Burnout Many of the careers that provide high rewards are also extremely demanding, and nursing is no exception.

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7 Jobs You Can Do With a BSN Degree Besides Nursing

Every Nurse

Perhaps you’ve recently experienced a life change and are looking for a way to enjoy the freedom of working remotely or even working from home. You may be pleased to know there are plenty of ways to put a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to use other than by providing bedside care.

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Broken trust

American Nurse

Throughout the pandemic and before, we’ve experienced myriad examples of the costs of working in circumstances that call clinicians to go beyond what’s physically, emotionally, spiritually, and morally justified or healthy. Trust meets a core human need for connection.

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9 Careers for RNs Beyond the Hospital Bedside

Every Nurse

As a result, working in a setting other than the bedside can come with the stigma of not being a “real nurse.” Cosmetic nurses generally work in a medical spa or private practice office for a dermatologist, ophthalmologist, or facial plastic surgeon. Certification and job-specific education are required to fill this role.

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Time Management Strategies for Nurses: Balancing Work & Life

Every Nurse

Tips, Advice, & Inspiration Time Management Strategies for Nurses: Balancing Work and Personal Life EveryNurse Staff Writers September 30, 2023 Popular Posts Top Nursing Jobs Outside the Hospital 10 Highest Paying Nursing Jobs & Specialties Why Should You Earn a BSN?

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Nurse Anesthetist vs. Anesthesiologist: The Differences Explained

Every Nurse

They work in collaboration with surgeons, dentists, podiatrists, and other healthcare professionals. CRNAs often work in hospitals, surgical centers, and outpatient clinics. Anesthesiologists typically work in hospitals, but they can also work in outpatient settings, especially in pain management clinics.

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Balancing Self-Care and Service: Nurturing Resilience in Military Nursing

Every Nurse

The demanding nature of their profession often leaves military nurses vulnerable to burnout and compassion fatigue. Military nurses often work long hours, face high levels of stress, and witness traumatic events. However, neglecting self-care can lead to burnout, decreased job satisfaction, and compromised patient care.