Category Archives: Stress-Free Nursing

Trying to Conceive as a Night Nurse

To all the nurses trying to conceive, every day, the idea of trying to conceive is continuously on your mind. I have spent the last three ye [...]

An Interview as an Experience Nurse

The move across the country from Texas to Nevada brought about several problems that needed solutions. One important item on my list, get a [...]

How to Decipher Medical Abbreviations

Whether you’re a nursing student reviewing a patient’s chart, studying a lecture, or a nurse who has worked in the same unit for [...]

Self Care and the Nurse at Work

Originally this article was going to be self-care and the nurse, but as I outline my ideas, I realized that they could break up into at home [...]

Importance of finding balance

Are you overwhelmed? Nurses work several schedules; full time, part-time, Per Diem, an eight-hour or twelve-hour shifts. Even with the choic [...]

Nursing Burn out

Nursing as a career is a physical and emotional one. Every shift you walk miles in the hallways, go without eating, without breaks, and with [...]

Nurse and Nutrition

I am always excited about the shifts when celebrating a baby shower, a co-worker leaving, or we received great survey results from patients; [...]

To the Nurse trying to get Pregnant

The first thing you will notice with nursing is that the career is still heavily dominated by women and the majority of bedside nurses are y [...]

4 Tips on Time Management for Students

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3 Tips to Save your Back

No matter your age or gender you need to save your back.  In nursing school, during a clinical and my turn to pass medication to the assign [...]
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