i need an article on nurse fatigue from a professional website
Ans) Fatigue is defined as physical and/or mental exhaustion that can be triggered by stress, medication, overwork or mental and physical illness or disease.
- In addition to increased risk for errors and reduced job performance, drowsy driving and fatigue have major implications on the health of workers, especially nurses.
- Fatigued workers need rest, breaks (including biological breaks), and time away from the workplace.
Recommendations from the ANA to reduce nurse fatigue:
1. Limit nurses’ work shifts to 12 hours and work weeks to 40 hours
within seven days
2. Restrict consecutive 12-hour shifts to three days in a row and
allowing two days of rest after three consecutive 12-hour
shifts.
3.Give nurses frequent, uninterrupted rest breaks during work
shifts.
4.Enact official policies that give RNs the right to accept or
reject a work assignment based on preventing risks from fatigue
without worrying about allegations of patient abandonment or losing
their jobs
5.Relieve nurdes called in during an off-shift of working a full
shift the next day as scheduled.
6. Encourage nurses to sleep 7-9 hours per day, develop effective
stress management habits and nap during breaks when possible
As a travel nurse, you may not have as much say in your schedule or
might feel uncomfortable telling a supervisor you don’t know as
well that you need a break between shifts. Here are three more ways
you can manage nurse fatigue and make the most of your
assignment:
7. Focus on resting on your days off
One positive aspect of working as a travel nurse is that you don’t
have to worry about cleaning and caring for a home. While you’ll
still have to do laundry and occasionally run errands, you should
have more time to get rest. Try to establish a sleep routine
(especially if you’re working the night shift) and save chores for
later, when you’ve been able to sleep and regain your energy.
8. Eat healthy and get some exercise
Exhaustion is only exacerbated by eating a diet full of fast food
and spending hours on the couch on your day off. While getting
plenty of sleep is important, you’ll have more energy (and get more
restful sleep) if you get some moderate exercise during the day.
Try walking briskly for 30 minutes to start, or find someone to jog
with you in the mornings. Zumba and other dance classes are also a
great way to stay active and connect with other people in the
community as well.
9. Be honest about your workload
If you’ve worked four 12-hour shifts in a row and are scheduled for
another shift, let your manager know that you’re exhausted and
worry about making mistakes on the job. He or she should be
understanding and allow you to take a day or two to rest — and
you’ll protect yourself and your patients.
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