I work at outpatients over a year and I feel so burned out..i lost a lot of weight..i feel very depressed every morning and sudden panic attaks all my body is in pain...boss is mean the workload always a lot
Sour Lemon 5,016 Posts Has 13 years experience. Sep 26, 2016 I work at outpatients over a year and I feel so burned out..i lost a lot of weight..i feel very depressed every morning and sudden panic attaks all my body is in pain...boss is mean the workload always a lot Leave after you've secured a new job ...or when the stress of your job outweighs the stress of having no money to eat or pay rent.
rearviewmirror, BSN, RN 231 Posts Specializes in ER. Sep 26, 2016 shoudn't be too hard to get new jobs, just maybe not the dream jobs you want... but yeah my solution to places I hated working in the past was... well leaving it. I plan to stay where I am for few years since I am not miserable like I used to be with patient care
roser13, ASN, RN 6,504 Posts Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC. Has 17 years experience. Sep 26, 2016 Are you a nurse?Ok, after a brief review of your posts I see that you are a receptionist in Malta whose employer is expecting you to act as a nurse. You really need to get out of that position before you inadvertently cause patient harm. I don't know how any of us can help you. You see, folks here are assuming that you are a nurse because you are posting on a nursing forum. So the answers that you're receiving likely don't make any sense for you.I'm sorry for your situation but we cannot provide the answer.