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You just finished a 12-hour shift. Your feet feel like they’ve been tenderized with a meat mallet, your brain is still echoing with the sound of call bells, and you’re pretty sure you still smell like a mix of antiseptic...
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Let’s be real for a second. As a nurse, "peace" usually feels like a luxury reserved for people who don't have call bells ringing in their dreams. Whether you’re mid-shift on a busy med-surg floor or you’ve just peeled off...
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Let’s be honest for a second: as a nurse, your brain doesn’t exactly have an “off” switch. You spend twelve hours (or more) in a high-stakes environment where your mind is constantly scanning, charting, and anticipating the needs of everyone...
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Let’s be real: as a nurse, your "off" switch is probably broken. You spend twelve hours a day (or night) anticipating everyone else's needs. By the time you peel off those compression socks and hit the front door, your brain...
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You just finished a 12-hour shift that felt more like 48. Your feet are throbbing, your brain feels like lukewarm oatmeal, and you’ve got a "unit headache" that no amount of Ibuprofen can touch. The internet tells you to go...
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