How to manage stress in your career as a new nurse AVOIDING BURNOUT By: Neva Brenneman, Brigett Gillespie, & Angela Vasco.

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How to manage stress in your career as a new nurse AVOIDING BURNOUT By: Neva Brenneman, Brigett Gillespie, & Angela Vasco

WHAT IS NURSE BURNOUT? “Burnout is a depletion of energy, in which personal resources seem to be at an end, leaving a continuing sense of helplessness and negativism in the face of normal everyday events” (Dolan 1987).

INCIDENCE OF BURNOUT Study in Medical Care nursing journal showed: More than 1 in 5 hospital staff nurses say they intend to leave their hospital jobs within 1 year

INCIDENCE OF BURNOUT CONT.

SIGNS OF BURNOUT Warning signs: Feelings of vague anxiety Apathy Fatigue Boredom Disinterest with your job Mild symptoms include warning signs plus: Reduced emotional control Sleep disturbances Muscle aches Loss of energy and focus Nausea Social withdrawal Excessive fatigue

SIGNS OF BURNOUT CONT. Severe symptoms: Serious career, personal, family issues Skin rashes Increased alcohol intake Severe migraines Excessive irritability Development of irrational fears Rigidity in thought processes Loss of appetite Muscle weakness High blood pressure Decreased libido Complete social withdrawal

SIGNS OF BURNOUT CONT. Debilitating symptoms (Can ruin employment and future career opportunities) Symptoms at this phase lead to a very ill individual who suffers emotionally, mentally and physically, and may include: Coronary disease Diabetes Heart attack Asthma Complete agitation Constant tension Hostility Suicidal thoughts Uncontrollable crying

CAUSES OF NURSE BURNOUT Understaffing Mandatory overtime Challenging emotional situations Heavy workloads Overwhelming responsibility Power issues Role conflict Rotating shifts

ORGANIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR PREVENTING BURNOUT Stress management programs Counseling availability Regular staff meetings and discussions Adequate staffing Group therapy for staff on difficult issues Flexibility in scheduling Scheduled rotation of unit assignments

STRESS MANAGEMENT From APA’s “Stress in America 2009”

WAYS TO PREVENT BURNOUT Keeping active outside of work Relaxation exercises Voicing complaints about coworkers when appropriate Adequate personal time Adequate rest Prioritization of tasks Recognizing your own limitations Eat a balanced nutritional diet Make time for relationships outside of work

AROMATHERAPY The use of essential oils extracted from plants and herbs to treat physical imbalances, as well as to achieve psychological and spiritual well-being. Oils are inhaled, applied externally, or ingested.

RELAXATION TECHNIQUES Yoga & pilates Tai-Chi Deep breathing & Deep breathing progressive relaxation Acupuncture

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