
We collate ideas on how you can have those precious sleep after your shift nurses. Read on.
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Try to keep the same regular sleep schedule on your workdays and rest days. The routine will help your body stay awake when needed and sleep when you should.
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Go to bed when you’re really sleepy. This way, you’ll easily fall asleep.
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Don’t sleep when you’re too full from a meal or hungry. If hungry, drink a glass of milk or have a light snack instead.
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Splurge on a good mattress. It’s more peaceful to sleep on a comfy bed.
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Don’t think of anything that will worry you too much when you’re about to sleep. You should be relaxed before jumping on to bed.
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Remember, too much light signals your body to wake up. And less light or dark room will tell your body to sleep.
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Since sleeping is a precious moment, you can inform others by placing a “Do Not Disturb” sign on your door so they won’t bother you and interrupt your rest.
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At least 8 hours of sleep a day is needed for the body to be recharged. Sleep lavishly on your days off to make up with loss ones during your shifts.
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Use a sleeping mask and earplugs or ear phones to ensure a continuous peaceful sleep.
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Make sleeping one of your health priorities, just like diet and exercise.
Once a nurse has fully recharged with enough sleep, he or she can then perform well on the next shift schedule assigned.
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