A harsh reality of our profession is that nurses are mean to each other. Some of the most compassionate people on the planet crack under the stress and take it out on their fellow nurses.
Jeffrey Gignac – Ten Minute Turn-Around
When I first became a nurse, I LOVED it. I had so much pride for what I did, and gained so much satisfaction from offering my patients comfort and support in difficult times.
It didn’t take long, however, for things to go downhill. I began to see why many nurses are jaded, and why so many leave the profession.
There are the obvious issues such as long hours, insufficient breaks, and complete exhaustion. What was worse for me was the lack of support — even downright cruelty — from my supervisors and colleagues.
But it was when I realized I was no longer making a difference in my patients’ lives that I knew something had to change
A harsh reality of our profession is that nurses are mean to each other. Some of the most compassionate people on the planet crack under the stress and take it out on their fellow nurses.
But it doesn’t have to be that way — and YOU can make a difference. |
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Our work is vitally important. Being alert and calm, grounded and centered is essential for quality patient care.
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Module 1: Hot Topics for Nurse Leaders: Six Calls to Action with Karen Burton, PhD, RN, CNE |
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Gone are the days when nurses spent their shifts perfectly folding bed sheets, giving backrubs, and emptying bedpans. The role of the nurse in the 21st century has evolved and changed drastically from those earlier days. Nurses today walk into their work settings and have to deal with ever-changing technologies, conflict with patients or co-workers, and a variety of situations which require skills they don’t often learn in nursing school. Nurses of today must be able to think and prioritize care that is much more complex, while at the same time making important split-second decisions and acting as leaders and educators.
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Module 2: Stress Reduction Strategies for Nurses: Revitalize Your Practice with Sara Lefkowitz, RN, BSN, MPA |
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Learn a variety of new skills to incorporate into your professional practice and your personal life as well. Sara will help identify your habitual stress reactions. As you become more aware of these reactions, you develop the capacity to respond to stress rather than react.
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