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Old Jun 07, 2007, 06:37 AM
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Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

I start my first shift as a night nurse on Fri (was just hired yesterday afternoon). I have never done nights and my usual bedtime is 11pm.. please pass over any suggestions! FYI caffeine doesn't do it for me...

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 06:54 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

You have to sleep during the day - lol! Seriously, I worked nights for 12 years - for the most part it was fine, I was able to sleep well during the day. Believe me, working in a level one truama center you had no problem staying awake!

Guard your sleep time! Make sure you can get uninterrupted sleep. Good luck.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 08:12 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

I don't always stay awake. Fortunately, I sleep pretty well during the day if I go home and go straight to bed. I turn off the phone, leave my cell close by for use only by those to whom I have given it as an emergency #, I have disconnected the doorbell, I sometimes (rarely) take a Benadryl, I have very dark curtains, and I run a fan to lull me to sleep. I sleep about 4 or 5 hours. Then I get up and do stuff I need to do. About 6 or 7 pm, I go down for a few more hours and get up about 9 or 9:30.

At work, I'm ok til about 2 or 3, then start to fade. I am in a setting where I can nod off at the desk and still be near the phone and patients. I work with several others and we have each others' backs. I perk up about 5 and finish my work, although this a.m. I got sleepy about 6 and found I was nodding off while seated and waiting for my relief.

If you are doing this shift by choice it definitely helps.

I am not as sharp and as productive as I know I used to be. I need a catch-up full night of sleep every so often and get this on my days off.

Eat lightly, exercise, run a video or radio to keep you company if your night shift is slow, and don't beat yourself up for nodding off. We all do it. Good luck. I just hope your job is such that you CAN do that.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 08:38 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

I worked straight nights for over 10 years, 8 hour shifts. You need to make daytime sleep your # 1 priority. I'm completely caffeine free and I never once fell asleep at work (too busy...admits all night).

As to sleeping at work, we've got miles of threads here with heated debate. I think it is absolutely wrong and never tolerated it when I was a night charge. Others feel very differently.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 09:39 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

I work 3 twelve hr shifts a week, so I find that my first night back is always the hardest. When I complained to my MD he had me try a pill called provigil. Works wonders, and I only have to take it my first night back. Not what everyone would do, but I felt it was ok to take sonething so that I wouldnt loose my edge.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 10:09 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

It takes some adjusting in the beginning, even if you've worked nights before but it's been a while. Expect it to be hard at first. When you're off, stay up at night as late as you can, when you go to bed set your alarm for early, like 6 am. Get up and go back to sleep in the afternoon. As you keep doing that you'll stay up later at night and sleep more during the day.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 10:51 AM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

When I worked nights, I would do a few jumping jacks every hour and try to keep moving. Sitting down for too long made it harder to get up.
Never got enough daytime sleep though. If it wasn't the leaf blower it was the riding lawnmower going around my apartment. No earplug can really block the sound of a leaf blower.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 12:14 PM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

Depends on where you work, I work in an ICU and I find myself way too busy to even feel sleepy. When I am tired I try to stay on my feet, walk around the unit and researching my patient for any additional information that could be helpful from previous admissions or even the chart.....just do that in small bursts tho as that can put u to sleep in no time! Good luck to you! I also find that regular sleep and exercise routines definitely help because I get better sleep and am well rested for my night of work :-)

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 01:47 PM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

I just started working the night shift my self. The first night was a killer had to constantly drink coffee to stay awake. But once my body adjusted im just fine. What I do, do is the night befor I work I stay up as long as I can so I can sleep late and be ready for my night shift. May tea could help I believe tea has mor caffeine then coffee.

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Old Jun 07, 2007, 02:20 PM
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Re: Night shift workers- how do you stay awake?

Keeping busy at work is usually key for me. Don't like crises, but a steady stream of something to do goes a long way. Even if it's really slow and you're just sitting (or standing) folding towels, it beats nothing at all to do.

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