Is Your Nursing " Check Engine " Light On?

Do you know the < i > check engine light < /i > that occasionally (or frequently) makes itself known on your dashboard? That light is generally a warning that something under the hood needs attention (unless it ' s my truck, and it just comes on whenever it feels like it). So, nurses, how do you know that your personal & nbsp; < i > check engine light < /i > is on and your nursing engine is potentially in danger of overheating? < br / > < br / > < div class= " separator " style= " clear: both; text-align: center; " > < a href= " https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-cdhf0Ot0R7U/Vt4uq-f0vPI/AAAAAAAAO3o/BkIRSyLFZ4g/s1600/Depositphotos_9774363_l-2015.jpg " imageanchor= " 1 " style= " margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em; " > < img border= " 0 " height= " 320 " src= " https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-cdhf0Ot0R7U/Vt4uq-f0vPI/AAAAAAAAO3o/BkIRSyLFZ4g/s320/Depositphotos_9774363_l-2015.jpg " width= " 320 " / > < /a > < /div > < br / > < a name= ' more ' > < /a > Unfortunately, our bodies and minds don ' t have a visual dashboard that we can simply glance at when we get behind the wheel, thus more introspective powers are called for in the absence of a < i > personal check engine light < /i > (or until an app is developed that does it for us). < br / > < br / > < b > Have You " Checked Out " ? & nbsp; < /b > < br / > < br / > In the hubbub of 21st-century life and professional nursing, we ' re constantly deluged by the demands of others, financial pressures, the rigors of our work, the demands...
Source: Digital Doorway - Category: Nursing Tags: burnout prevention nurse nurse self care nurses nursing wellness Source Type: blogs