Being Tired at work - How do you cope?

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Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.

What do you do when you are VERY tired at work? I am Exhausted when you clock in to being catatonic when you clock out? Lately, night shift is talking a toll on me. Coffee helps but only goes so far. I can Micro-sleep on the elevator (12 floors) ride up to my unit.

Sometimes I am so tired that during the change-of-shift, I doze off while giving report - just for a quick moment.

Other times, While charting, I doze off.

Yikes, what you're describing is not safe for you or your patients. How do you sleep at home? Are you able to sleep well during the day?

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

For tired bordering on dangerous, I asked my PCP for a scrip for Provigil.

Specializes in Developmental Disabilites,.

you should talk to your nurse manager, this is not safe. You are putting yourself and your patients at risk. How long is your ride home?

Specializes in A myriad of specialties.

Take some walks up and down the hall. We have an excercise bike on our unit for patients but some staff on noc shift sometimes use it for brief periods. Go outside for a brief walk and fresh air.

Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.

i have Lunesta sleeping medication - Unlike Ambien, it "holds your hands falling asleep". Lunesta Helps but there are times when i simply can not sleep during the day. Night shift really messes up your internal clock.

As far as jepordizing patients, I do not think I am. Its the monotony of charting and re-charting useless un-important crap that makes me dozz off.

Lately, I am using Monster energy drinks....they help alot - God bless the man that invented Monster!

This sounds like serious exhaustion. Obviously, you aren't getting enough sleep. I think the idea of going to your doctor and discussing the possibility of provigil is a good one. Also, is the reason you aren't getting enough sleep during the day something that lifestyle changes can correct?

At my job almost all the 2nd and 3rd shift staff do 3p to 7a doubles. Several do three or more of these in a row. I have had people fall asleep on me during report...both at the beginning of shift when I am trying to give them report and then at the end of their shift I am getting a report that makes no sense and the person is dozing more than reporting.

Even better is when someone that exhausted attempts to sit down and tape report...some of the stuff I've gotten on the tape is both funny but also really, really scary. People snoring on tape, talking about the most random nonsensical stuff...saying the dog in room 500 was walked etc. really crazy stuff.

I used to lay down on the grody bathroom floor for microsleeps.

Exercise is the best thing for sleepiness. Walk around the unit. Really whiz around, as fast as you can without running. Ten minutes of this and you'll be alert for a couple of hours.

Better sleep well before your shift, eat healthy, and exercise. Otherwise, good luck.

As far as jepordizing patients, I do not think I am. Its the monotony of charting and re-charting useless un-important crap that makes me dozz off.

I have to disagree, if you're so tired you're nodding off when you sit still you are jeopardizing your patients. Research that has shown a fatigued driver can be just as hazardus as a drunk driver. Please find a way to get more, better sleep during your off time.

Specializes in Psych, Onco, ED, Tele, Med/Surg.

I should own stock in Excedrin. I pop a couple every four hours or so on the couple days a week I work (doubles). I try not to take any if I need to be asleep in the next three hours, tho... And there are times I'm so tired that even though I take them, I am still able to fall right asleep. I call myself a sleepaholic. ;)

I should own stock in Excedrin. I pop a couple every four hours or so on the couple days a week I work (doubles). I try not to take any if I need to be asleep in the next three hours, tho... And there are times I'm so tired that even though I take them, I am still able to fall right asleep. I call myself a sleepaholic. ;)

Out of curiosity, why Excedrin and not caffeine pills like No Doz?

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