Nurses' Fatigue

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fatigue is defined as physical or mental exertion that stops the person from being able to function normally however fatigue is more than ceiling tile or drowsy it feels like you cannot go on in your work and may be caused by inadequate,sleep long shaped,physical demands or scheduling issues and

Nurse fatigue. Nurse fatigue. is a tiredness that can occur during any shift, and may be caused by inadequate sleep, long shifts, physical demands and scheduling issues. It’s a very real problem that affects more nurses than not. And it can lead to nurse burnout. Many nurses and nursing students express tiredness, mental exhaustion and emotional exhaustion, at least in my nursing, academic and teaching experiences.

Here are some sobering nurse fatigue and nurse burnout statistics, from a May 2017 survey by Kronos Incorporated of 257 RNs working in U.S. hospitals:  98 percent of hospital nurses said their work is physically and mentally demanding  85 percent noted that their nursing jobs make them fatigued overall  63 percent reported that their work has caused nurse burnout  44 percent worry their patient care will suffer because they are so tired  41 percent have considered changing hospitals during the past year due to burnout

Decrease of concentration. Decrease of motivation. Feeling irritated. No proper communication. Slowed information process Slowed reaction time

Medication error

 Develop good scheduling practices.  Rest when you can.  Rest when you can. If you have a spare hour or two, don’t be afraid to kick your feet up and relax or take a nap.  Sleep.  Sleep. Try to sleep 7 to 8 hours in a 24-hour period.  Take care of yourself.  Take care of yourself. Don’t expect others to know how you’re feeling, so make yourself a priority.

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