Jan 17, 2002, 04:32 PM
On our floor, (Med/Surg, 3-11 shift) the smokers are the only ones I ever see take a break, usually once before and once after dinner. (And I don't begrudge them their breaks; most don't abuse them.) I never take a break other than a 15 to 30 minute dinner break and I usually don't leave the floor since by the time I am ready to eat, the cafeteria's closed. (I almost always bring my own dinner from home for that reason.)
I know I should take breaks for my own sanity but I always feel like there's too much to do and I often end up waiting until close to 8:00 to eat dinner, which is bad because I haven't eaten since 1:00 or so and haven't stopped for a minute since 2:45. I know I need to take better care of myself on the job for the sake of my psyche and to function better. But I find it difficult to fight "the tyranny of the urgent" and figure I'll digest better if I can get as much as possible accomplished before I sit down.
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