Mental Health
As a travel nurse, your mental health is of great importance. You cannot fully care for others if you aren’t caring for yourself. In this category, you will find articles to help you keep on top of your mental health. As well as tips to help you maintain your mental health. You will also find tips for self-care and relaxation.
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This article provided by: Gifted Healthcare Homesickness Homesickness can be defined as “an experience of longing for one’s home during a period of absence away from it.” Everyone has felt
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Whinorrhea I recently found an article via The Journal of Nursing Jocularity that defines a new and growing diagnosis that I am sure we have all experienced in our nursing
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This article is provided by: Onestaff Medical It’s indisputable: The life of a travel nurse can be filled with adventure, new friends and rewarding work that can make you feel
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Guest Post by: Melissa Davidson Travel nursing is fun but it also creates unique stressful situations. How a travel nurses deal with stress can be as unique as the job
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This Article is Sponsored by LRS Healthcare ® Nurse life, in general, can naturally wear a person down. You basically give all day in almost all ways—mentally, emotionally, and physically on
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Nurse Burnout is a real and deeply personal topic. The following is a personal account of one travel nurse’s experience in dealing with burnout and rising from the ashes. “And
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The effects of mental illness and suicide on its sufferers and their love is all too familiar to me. I had a cousin named Stefan Whom I grew up with
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There’s been a lot in the news, and on the web about nursing and the nursing lifestyle. Most of the information has been helpful, enlightening, or entertaining, and overall positive.
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For twelve hours a day, three days a week, I talk. I talk to co-workers, Physicians, patients, patient’s families, pharmacists, lab technicians, Volunteers, and whoever else would like to present
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