Re: Welcome to the Stress Management Forum!
Well - I personally don't have a whole lot of stress as far as nursing is concerned. However, my grandmother is dying of alzheimers, she no longer gets up, garbled speech and barely eats, difficulty drinking (needs thickit) is recently put in hospice (lives with my mom who is also a nurse).
I am in Michigan right now visiting her (although she sleeps all the time) and my family.
Beyond the regular life stresses (bills=money) I love my job.
I do have suggestions for stress. Several actually.
1st - learn relaxation/meditation/yoga/tai chi something you can do in a short amount of time because stress usually comes when your too busy to cope. (I used a relaxation technique on a patient whose BP was 180/96 brought it down to 138/82! - this works wonders)
2nd - learn guided imagery - I use it all the time with my patients. It works wonders (brought sats of a patient up with this before my own eyes went from 88% to 96% within secs)
3rd - a survival companion, someone you can go to to talk, family, friend, counsoler (no matter as long as you can talk)
4th - could easily be first if you learn to meditate with any of them. Such as crystal therapy, color therapy, aromatherapy.
5th - last resort - meds XanaX works wonders

for the last ditch can't dig out and want to go home and already home type of panic (had to use it several times over the years myself when 1 2 & 3 didn't work).
I'm sure I have more but it's after midnight can't think of anymore right this minute.
If anyone needs any assistance with any of these feel free to PM me, I am a holistic practitioner in my other life
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