What is your routine to clean-up and decompress after your shift?

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I am in my final semester of nursing school, soon to start 7P to 7A shifts. My question for you (any shift!) is what is your routine for after work? How do you clean-up after a shift (full shower, wipe down, just hands/arms/face? nothing?), how do you decompress or de-stress? THANKS!

Specializes in ICU, ER.

Thorough shower including hair, something to eat, some time online. I'm 11am-11pm ED.

Specializes in mental health.

I'm still a student in clinical but I head straight to the health club for a shower and swim. A mile in the pool is the best decompression there is and it also clears the hospital odors from my nose.

Specializes in Med Surg, Ortho.

Night shifter.......so for me....

Good music for the drive home. I have very long hair that I only wash 3x a week,

so I generally take a very warm bath when I get home with scented candle, I love aromatherapy......If I've been around ISO, then I will shower, wash the hair and

scrub down. I hate those super bugs, eck! No eating before I go to bed.

Then I watch a little morning news until I get sleepy.

Specializes in I've done LTC, MedSurg, and Dialysis..

Shoes off in the car. Scrubs in the laundry, hop in the shower. Then I eat and watch T.V. Sometimes Wii fit :)

Specializes in med-surg.

shoes in the coat closet, scrubs in the laundry, disinfect (aka shower), breakfast, and sometimes tv or internet before crawling into bed.

Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.

A glass of wine

Specializes in Home Health.

I crank the tunes up on my 45 minute commute home. Then I strip the shoes and scrubs off and throw them in the floor somewhere (Wifey loves that). Then eat a bowl of Capt. Crunch or some other heavily sugared cereal. Then I crawl into bed and try to go to sleep. Usually about 15-20 minutes after getting in bed, I get up and adjust the curtains, because the sun is coming through a crack. Then I lay back down. Another few minutes passes before I get a text from one of the many friends/ family members with selective amnesia. I promptly text them back to tell them that, "I work nights, remember?" Usually, around 9 I finally get to sleep.

A long hot bath, snack, drink, bed.... repeat

Specializes in ER, OR, PACU, TELE, CATH LAB, OPEN HEART.

Depends if it's a work night or not.

Work night, shower, snack, hang with dog, talk with SO in another state. I get home about 9 and into bed by 1030, up at 0530 for work next day. No alcohol 12 hours prior to work for me.

Non-work night, shower, snack, glass of wine, hang with dog, check email, talk with SO in another state. In bed 1130-1200. Love to sleep in past 0530.

Specializes in Management, Emergency, Psych, Med Surg.

I get home, let the dogs out and usually don't make it past the sofa upstairs to the bed because I am so tired. It is pitiful.

More great ideas and thoughts. Thanks for sharing!!:yeah:

I work nights....listen to music or doctor's radio (sad I know) on the way back. Leave shoes at the door, scrubs into separate laundry bag, straight to shower n shampoo. Once I'm refreshed do some yoga or wii fit, get breakfast from next door cafe or fix something healthy/light. Hug my large, chubby & warm dog for few minutes which makes me super relaxed and sleepy, off to bed for the next 7-8 hrs. I have also bought eclipse curtains for the bedroom so its pretty dark which helps to stay asleep during the day.

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