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Whether you are a new graduate starting night shifts for the first time or an experienced night shift worker, these tips may assist you to improve your night shift experiences. We as night nurses carry a responsibility for the safety of those we care for, therefore part of that care is to look after our own needs in order to meet the needs of our patients; for example, by getting adequate rest and relaxation before we commence night shift.
More Articles of Interest
* Do's & don't
* Night-shift workers beware
* Learn the rhythm of the night (shift)
* The night shift: can we completely adapt and how? - Circadian Rhythms &...
* Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of...
The role of the night shift should not be minimised. What happens during the night shift is as important to the recovery of the individual in hospital as the activities that occur on any shift. The sometimes quieter routine of night provides opportunities for close patient communication, with more one-on-one time with patients who are wakeful or fearful and with no interruptions from telephones, family or friends visiting. The night shift can be a time for rich drama in nursing, with each night like a new adventure as it unfolds into a new day.
Nurses at night often become well-versed in making do, as support services available in the daytime are often non-existent or only on call during the night. Clinical skills and expertise are therefore even more necessary at night when working with fewer back-up resources available. When nurses work nights they live in an environment in which only they are out of phase.
Rostering issues Whether you are a new graduate starting night shifts for the first time or an experienced night shift worker, these tips may assist you to improve your night shift experiences. We as night nurses carry a responsibility for the safety of those we care for, therefore part of that care is to look after our own needs in order to meet the needs of our patients; for example, by getting adequate rest and relaxation before we commence night shift.
More Articles of Interest
* Do's & don't
* Night-shift workers beware
* Learn the rhythm of the night (shift)
* The night shift: can we completely adapt and how? - Circadian Rhythms &...
* Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of...
The role of the night shift should not be minimised. What happens during the night shift is as important to the recovery of the individual in hospital as the activities that occur on any shift. The sometimes quieter routine of night provides opportunities for close patient communication, with more one-on-one time with patients who are wakeful or fearful and with no interruptions from telephones, family or friends visiting. The night shift can be a time for rich drama in nursing, with each night like a new adventure as it unfolds into a new day.
Nurses at night often become well-versed in making do, as support services available in the daytime are often non-existent or only on call during the night. Clinical skills and expertise are therefore even more necessary at night when working with fewer back-up resources available. When nurses work nights they live in an environment in which only they are out of phase.
Rostering issues
Whether you are a new graduate starting night shifts for the first time or an experienced night shift worker, these tips may assist you to improve your night shift experiences. We as night nurses carry a responsibility for the safety of those we care for, therefore part of that care is to look after our own needs in order to meet the needs of our patients; for example, by getting adequate rest and relaxation before we commence night shift.
More Articles of Interest
* Do's & don't
* Night-shift workers beware
* Learn the rhythm of the night (shift)
* The night shift: can we completely adapt and how? - Circadian Rhythms &...
* Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of...
The role of the night shift should not be minimised. What happens during the night shift is as important to the recovery of the individual in hospital as the activities that occur on any shift. The sometimes quieter routine of night provides opportunities for close patient communication, with more one-on-one time with patients who are wakeful or fearful and with no interruptions from telephones, family or friends visiting. The night shift can be a time for rich drama in nursing, with each night like a new adventure as it unfolds into a new day.
Nurses at night often become well-versed in making do, as support services available in the daytime are often non-existent or only on call during the night. Clinical skills and expertise are therefore even more necessary at night when working with fewer back-up resources available. When nurses work nights they live in an environment in which only they are out of phase.
Rostering issues
Whether you are a new graduate starting night shifts for the first time or an experienced night shift worker, these tips may assist you to improve your night shift experiences. We as night nurses carry a responsibility for the safety of those we care for, therefore part of that care is to look after our own needs in order to meet the needs of our patients; for example, by getting adequate rest and relaxation before we commence night shift.
More Articles of Interest
* Do's & don't
* Night-shift workers beware
* Learn the rhythm of the night (shift)
* The night shift: can we completely adapt and how? - Circadian Rhythms &...
* Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of...
The role of the night shift should not be minimised. What happens during the night shift is as important to the recovery of the individual in hospital as the activities that occur on any shift. The sometimes quieter routine of night provides opportunities for close patient communication, with more one-on-one time with patients who are wakeful or fearful and with no interruptions from telephones, family or friends visiting. The night shift can be a time for rich drama in nursing, with each night like a new adventure as it unfolds into a new day.
Nurses at night often become well-versed in making do, as support services available in the daytime are often non-existent or only on call during the night. Clinical skills and expertise are therefore even more necessary at night when working with fewer back-up resources available. When nurses work nights they live in an environment in which only they are out of phase.
Rostering issues
Whether you are a new graduate starting night shifts for the first time or an experienced night shift worker, these tips may assist you to improve your night shift experiences. We as night nurses carry a responsibility for the safety of those we care for, therefore part of that care is to look after our own needs in order to meet the needs of our patients; for example, by getting adequate rest and relaxation before we commence night shift.
More Articles of Interest
* Do's & don't
* Night-shift workers beware
* Learn the rhythm of the night (shift)
* The night shift: can we completely adapt and how? - Circadian Rhythms &...
* Night shift: problems and coping strategies; here's how to adapt to a way of...
The role of the night shift should not be minimised. What happens during the night shift is as important to the recovery of the individual in hospital as the activities that occur on any shift. The sometimes quieter routine of night provides opportunities for close patient communication, with more one-on-one time with patients who are wakeful or fearful and with no interruptions from telephones, family or friends visiting. The night shift can be a time for rich drama in nursing, with each night like a new adventure as it unfolds into a new day.
Nurses at night often become well-versed in making do, as support services available in the daytime are often non-existent or only on call during the night. Clinical skills and expertise are therefore even more necessary at night when working with fewer back-up resources available. When nurses work nights they live in an environment in which only they are out of phase.
Rostering issues