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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Point and click your way to these handy tools for nurses on the go. The Internet can be a vast open space and perhaps a bit overwhelming at times to
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The following is a Guest Post via Elizabeth Hi there! My name’s Elizabeth Scala and I’m a Nurse Coach and Reiki Nurse. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to guest blog
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Now that you’ve been diagnosed with Home-Sickness, it’s time to work on the treatment. I’ve come up with some methods for myself that help combat the feeling of homesickness or loneliness.
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Burnout: burn·out/ˈbərnˌout/ The reduction of a fuel or substance to nothing through use or combustion. Physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress. Causes, incidence, and risk factors of
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By Annette Tersigni RN, The Yoga Nurse™ Travel nursing is a glamorous, exciting adventure. You are a nursing rock star on the road. And yes, at times, you’ll feel stress
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There are multiple Support Groups to work into your Treatment Plan for Homesickness. The following is only a small list of the ones that I can personally recommend:Couchsurfing.org Now, I
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The following is the second in a series of posts documenting the path of two Graduate nurses embarking on an unconventional Health Journey… This second article discusses connections made on
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Whinorrhea As with any disorder or disease process, a Nursing Care plan is essential. When caring for patients and co-workers with a diagnosis of whinorrhea, it’s imperative to have specific
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