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Old Dec 06, 2007, 01:50 AM
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Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

Hello....night shifters. I start the nights next January. How do you stay rested during the day and be ready for the next night? Do you go straight to bed soon as you get home after the morning change of shift report? What is your routine like, in terms of work and rest? Do you have suggestions on how to keep personal health as a night shifter?

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 04:24 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

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Hello....night shifters. I start the nights next January. How do you stay rested during the day and be ready for the next night? Do you go straight to bed soon as you get home after the morning change of shift report? What is your routine like, in terms of work and rest? Do you have suggestions on how to keep personal health as a night shifter?

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This has been discussed a lot, and there are several very good, informative threads if you run a search. In general, make your sleep a priority. You wouldn't dream of allowing friends or family to wake you at 3 AM to chat; be equally protective of your sleeping time during the day. This may require some stern chats (especially with your parents -- I've been working nights off and on for 30 years, and my parents STILL don't get it!) and some creative thinking.

I go to sleep as soon as I get home -- and my biggest hope as I leave the employee parking lot is that I can wait until I GET home to go to sleep! I have black-out blinds in my bedroom (on a budget, aluminum foil works just as well and as the added bonus of being a conversation starter -- your neighbors may think you're growing marijuana!) I turn off the phone and the answering machine and turn off the ringer on my cell phone, which I put next to the bed. If there's an emergency with my folks, DH can text page me, and I'll check it when I wake up. If the house isn't on fire or the roof isn't caving in, I don't want to be woken up anyway!

It's best if you can work your nights in a stretch -- you didn't say if you were rotating or not. I rotate -- 4 weeks of days, 2 weeks of nights. Some folks work 2 days/1 night and so forth, but I've found it works better of me to do 2 weeks of nights. I stay as much to a night time schedule on my days off as possible. Meet your friends for breakfast or dinner, not for lunch! (My first date with DH was breakfast after a 12 hour night shift -- it lasted until 2PM!)

Eat well. I eat breakfast when I get home, before I go to bed and dinner just before I go to work. (12 hour shifts.) Then I eat lunch in the middle of my shift -- usually leftovers from dinner two nights ago. My point is, eat a MEAL, don't just graze all the time. And avoid junk food no matter how tempting the bag of chips in the vending machine may look. I know people who have LOST weight on night shift, but I tend to gain.

Exercise helps, too. I work out when I get up, weather permitting, and sometimes a brisk climb up 8 flights of steps will perk you up in the middle of the night like nothing else can!

Hope this helps!

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 07:59 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

When traveling, aluminum foil is my friend LOL.

But I gotta say... EIGHT flights of steps ??

I'd rest very well after doing that. In peace, even

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 08:34 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

I work permanent nights. After coming home I usually grab some breakfast, wait about an hour or so and then head to sleep. Can't really sleep on a full stomach. If I'm working a 12 hour night, I get up at about 230, hang around for awhile and then eat an early dinner. If it's an 8 hour night, I usually wake up about 6ish, eat dinner and then hang around for awhile again. Since I had a couple of days off, I'm going to be working at 7 tonight- and I just slept as usual last night, had some breakfast just now, and will nap a little later. I still wake up tired for work, (same if I was working the day shift) but I find this best works for me. And the other posters are right about turning your phone off- after all you have to get some sleep!

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 09:04 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

At the bottom of your sceen is a box with the title "Similar Threads". Have a look there; it'll save you some search time.

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 09:25 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

Do you have kids? That makes the juggling a little more difficult but still ok.

I usually come home...eat something light...then head to bed within an hour. If I work again that night...I set my alarm for 8 hours later...and turn off the phones.

I know people who sleep for 3-4 hours when they get home..and then again in the evening before work..but that has NEVER worked for me. I make sure to still get a normal 7-8 hours a night {day**

If you can't turn off your phone for whatever reason....lol...and you have persistant friends/family who consistantly call during the day...explain it to them. For my dh....I finally called HIM at 3 am and casually asked "hi honey...how was your nap?" as he'd done to me at noon for months. He quickly "got it" and stopped bothering me during sleep time.

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 09:49 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

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For my dh....I finally called HIM at 3 am and casually asked "hi honey...how was your nap?" as he'd done to me at noon for months. He quickly "got it" and stopped bothering me during sleep time.

This one made me laugh! DH would not try this, but I know other who will... I'll have to keep it in mind...

Anyway, to OP - other poster have mentioned other threads, and I agree that there are several out there. I'm including a link to one with a slightly different title. http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/night...al-264496.html You might also try searching "graveyard shift". I've read through lots of these - good tips and suggestions in many of them.

Good-luck to you in your new shift experience!

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 10:30 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

When I work night shift I am usually never fully rested. The rest I do get is not enough and not good quality sleep. I spend most of any days off sleeping. One of the biggest problems I find is that there are just some things in life that have to get done during the day that can't be avoided and this interrupts any kind of schedule I've set. As said before, there are many tips given in the many threads on this subject. Exercise at the proper time is a very good suggestion that I recommend. You really have to try out several of the suggestions and find out what works best for you. Good luck.

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 10:41 AM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

You really just have to set sleep as a priority. I'd never make an appointment at 3 am...so if I'm working nights....I don't consider making one at 11...or noon. FInd out what sleep schedule works best for you...and protect it. If I need to do something during the day..I ask off. Just as I would if I were working a 8-5 type job. Not only do I need the sleep....but it's not fair to slight my patients by giving them a sleepy nurse that isn't mentally sharp when caring for them.

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Old Dec 06, 2007, 03:53 PM
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Re: Night Shifters....How do you stay rested?

I had a neighbor (nasty, divorced 50ish year old that moved in with his mommy) who, practically every day, after coming home from his job around 3pm, would start a racket in his driveway located directly next to my bedroom window. He knew I was sleeping and was doing this on purpose. I finally got him to stop by coming home for my dinner break at 3-4 AM, after having my husband loosening the muffler a bit for extra noise, glaring my hi beams while in my driveway to go into his bedroom window, rolling down the windows to have the radio blast and having my car alarm 'accidently' go off when I returned to my car to get back to work. Did wonders to get my point across that I was serious about wanting some peace and quiet during MY sleeping time.

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