When Nurses Dream...and Have Nightmares!

Recurring dreams and nightmares can be telling us about situations at work and in our lives. Here's my recurring dreams. Nurses General Nursing Article Video

Updated:  

There’s this dream I have where I’m working in an unfamiliar hospital or on a different floor. I can’t find the charts or the computers, and the rooms are not well numbered. I can’t be sure which rooms are my rooms and which patients are my patients. I go to try and find the assignment sheet. It’s the end of the shift, and I haven’t given any meds or charted any assessments. The oncoming nurse will be here any minute. It’s an awful dream.

Then there’s the one where an IV pump is beeping and I repeatedly try to silence the alarm, but it won’t go off. I keep trying. It keeps beeping. This usually ends in me waking to my alarm clock.

What Do Dreams Mean?

Dreams can represent work stress, and when I've shared my dreams with other nurses, I’m amazed to hear we have some of the same dreams.

Some recurring dreams have nothing to do with work- at least outwardly.

There’s one where the brakes on my car or bike aren’t working and I’m speeding down a windy mountain road at a high speed, about to crash. Or the car is out of control. Over time, I've realized that’s when...guess what? I am feeling out of control, often due to work stress.

When I wake up and can still recall my dreams, I also try to recall how I felt during the dream and then review what’s happening in my life at the time.

Loose tooth dreams are distressing. It’s always a front tooth, and it’s very loose, about to fall out with one push of the tongue. I don’t know what that dream means, but perhaps a loss? Loss of confidence, fear of aging? Loss of control? I’m not sure yet.

There’s the naked in public dream, or naked in a crowd. Sometimes it’s not being naked, it’s being underdressed, but always in public. When I have that dream, I look back to see where I felt vulnerable the day before. Maybe I revealed more of myself than I’m comfortable with, or to someone with whom I’m not entirely comfortable. Or it could be an impostor-syndrome dream, with me being a poser.

I have a dream of being in junior high school and I can’t find my locker. It’s the Not-Prepared dream. The hallways are empty, because I’m late to class, and I don’t know which is my first period class. Or it’s the end of the semester, I’ve cut class too many times, and hope to quickly make up all the work. Actually, the last time I had that dream, I did complete all of the make up work and actually graduated, so maybe it’s over. We’ll see.

Older Dreams

I have some retired dreams, meaning previously recurring dreams that I haven't had for years and even decades. One is where I’m being chased, or cornered by some kind of scary, big, wild animals, and I’m in a small one-room cabin. I try to scream but have no voice. I don’t miss that one, it’s a nightmare! Whatever it represented, I think it’s resolved.

There are dreams with vast bodies of water. Being underwater, swimming leisurely. Peaceful and quiet. I’ve learned dreams with bodies of water can symbolize the subconscious mind, and of issues rising from our subconscious to our conscious mind.

I love my flying dreams. I think it, then I levitate. I float over treetops and sometimes fly as high as the clouds. Sometimes I can fly for only short distances, and sometimes I soar over miles of land.

When I fly, I know it’s a special power I have. Sometimes I try to show others, but usually, I fly in private because others won’t understand. It’s exhilarating. I’m powerful, weightless, and free. I can go anywhere I want. I'm not sure what the flying dreams mean, but it maybe when I’ve accomplished some big challenge or resolved something significant in my life.

Sometimes I dream about babies or small children. These are very busy dreams, in which I'm caring for many children, feeding, dressing, comforting, keeping track of several of them. There are always responsibilities involved and I'm trying to do my best, but it's challenging. Usually, I’m thrust into the childcare situation without warning or explanation.

Some dreams make no sense at all to me and are just busy dreams. Other dreams are clearly when I really am thinking about work or school, and I do homework or work on a project in my sleep. I call it the Working-All-Night dreams and wish I could bill my employer for them.

What about My Husband's Dreams?

Compared to me, my husband is far more practical about the meaning (or lack thereof) of dreams. He says, “When you dream you have to pee, then you have to pee. Get up and go!”

On the other hand, sometimes when he describes a dream I ask him “But what were you feeling?” He’ll identify a feeling, and he’ll have an Aha moment when we can tie it to something going on in our lives. Are we moving? Worried about one of the children? Is he changing jobs?

Some people dismiss all dreams as meaningless, and some people, myself included, look for meaning. I believe my mind is processing and resolving issues in my life while I’m asleep.

Do you pay attention to your dreams? What do you believe? Do your dreams have meaning or are they just random brain activity? I'd love to hear.

Specializes in ICU/ER mostley ER 25 years.

Ex army medic with PTSD and with bad dreams of combat. Became an EMT, then LPN/LVN and finally RN. Most of the combat dreams have faded and now have been replaced with bad code dreams. 25 years as an RN most of those in ER. Funny thing is the bad code dreams usually did not involve codes that I was in involved in. As an ER nurse I was always trying to anticipate the next bad thing to come through the door. I guess it was a way of preparing for future possbilities. Now I wakeup and reassure myself that it was only a dream and I never have to do it again.

I had a flying dream too. I was flying around my brothers house and it was so very cool. I had a buddy who taught skydiving and gave him a call. Now I've retired from that also but I did make abit over 300 jumps. 5 more are on the bucket list!

Having 50 or 60 blood sugars a shift my recurring dream always involves me trying to gets all those FSBS’s charted but I keep getting interrupted every couple of entries. Or is that reality?

Specializes in Hospice Home Care and Inpatient.

I often have the ' busy shift and now its 6am and oh crap- pt I haven't seen'. Sometimes I get a variation of flying..... love it when I get to fly. The ' forgotten pt dream leaves me waking with loads of anxiety.

Specializes in ICU.

A year after leaving the trauma unit, I still have dreams where I'm having to defend my actions to one particular trauma surgeon. Occasionally, I have dreams where I am fighting with pharmacy.

My favorite work related dream, though, was hilarious. I dreamed that a coworker and I were in medical ICU and working a code when she decided to inject me with a syringe full of ativan. Then I was required to report to employee health, where they decided to transfer me to labor and delivery, and there I was forced to work without physicians because the OB group was leaving due to a rise in episiotomy fatalities.

The first 2 dreams I attribute to stress and the last one...well, I think I ate something spicy that night?

My dreams revolve around the panic I feel with so much to do. Lots of different scenarios.

I blame you Nurse Beth for my nursing dream/nightmare last night ?. I kept glancing at the title of your post so of course had to have my reoccurring nightmare.

I stopped being the 11 to 7 house supervisor in 2000. And moved to another city in 2005. Yet it is my most common nightmare. I dream I am called in like I'm extra help or per diem for the job. In my dream I keep thinking....but I haven't done this in years...I don't know the routine any more, I don't know if the duties have changed, I don't know any of the staff. Pure terror!

Specializes in Psych (25 years), Medical (15 years).
7 minutes ago, brownbook said:

I blame you Nurse Beth for my nursing dream/nightmare last night .

MAKE HER PAY, brownbook!

Daniel Gilbert says in his book Stumbling on Happiness that we feel better when we have someone to blame.

Sorry, Nurse Beth. "Sometimes we eat the b'ar, and sometimes, well, the b'ar, he eats you."

Specializes in Geriatrics, Dialysis.

I'm one of those people that doesn't remember dreams. Even if I wake up in the middle of a particularly vivid dream if I don't actively commit the details to memory they fade quickly, to be forever lost. The dreams I do remember though always seem to involve some sort of travel and the details morph so quickly when I try to explain it the dream really makes zero sense.

One I made a point of remembering because it was just so weird. I was riding a motorcycle through some sort of apocalyptic wasteland to get to the cell phone store to upgrade my phone. Then I was on foot when I couldn't fit my bike through a collapsed bridge in my path. Next thing I know I'm drifting down a river in a raft, still on my way to upgrade my phone! I get to the phone store but it's in some bazaar in a big hole in the ground and cars are all stuck in the mud so everybody is walking and I have to slide down a muddy hill to sneak into the cell phone store because for some reason I have to avoid all the people because they couldn't find out I was there. I sadly woke up at that point so I guess I'll never find out if I ever got my darn phone upgraded. See? Makes zero sense! If somebody wants to try to analyze it please do!

Specializes in Medicine ICU.

I've had dreams on my off days of passing medications or my patient decompensating before waking up. Worst nightmare I had was someone was actively bleeding from their mouth and they started to code. It was the most chilling nightmare I've had.

I recently dreamed I only saw one of my home care patients and completely forgot the other visits I was supposed to do that day. I can't tell you how relieved I was when I woke up.

I often dream that I'm trying to punch in a number such as a phone number or code - but it never goes in right and I keep doing it over and over..

Specializes in Med-Surg Tele.

I think we all have similar dreams...my old recurring dream is finding out that I had a class that I completely forgot about and had not been attending and it's almost the end of semester and I have to figure out how to pass it but I'm wandering around and cannot find the classroom. 

Now that I'm a nurse I have a recurring dream where I'm passing medications and doing my assessment on my first of 6 patients and I'm going so slow...can't open the packages, can't find all the medications, the patient needs all kinds of care and attention, my phone is constantly ringing, alarms and beeps are going off and I keep looking at the clock..830...then 1200...then 1800 and I'm panicking but I CANNOT move any faster. I know there are a million things yet to do and a million more new orders...I usually wake up heart racing. 

Specializes in retired LTC.

A vivid dream I MIGHT remember for about 1/2 hour, then it's forgotten.

But I do have 2 recurring dream themes. First is a dream that takes place in my grandparents house that was just a half block away from ours. Whatever the activity that was happening in the dream would occur in THAT house. It's not that I had any super great love for those grandparents, but it was THE HOUSE itself.

As a kid, that house was the most impressive house I EVER knew of. Big, stately, squared off open front porch. The inside opened into the LR (with a fireplace) and a staircase landing that opened up to the kitchen but also would go upstairs. There were four (FOUR) bedrooms and an attic. The Dr had a bay window. There was a 'Summer kitchen' in the back of the house with a sink and a stove and pantry shelves. It had a 'root'/'cold' cellar and an exterior outside entrance/exit to the basement. A 2 car garage was in the biggest yard I ever saw. Fenced in with and with hedges.

Today, I know there are so much more better homes. But as a kid, I was in awe. I believe that whenever that dream occurred (maybe once a year or so) it may have been during some stressful time of my life. That house was a big part of my childhood.

The other dream seems to be work-related. The setting is facility-like with very large empty or sporificely furnished rooms. I'll be walking around, just trying to find the exit, but I'd never come upon it. Even though I followed the EXIT arrows. I'd just walk forever & forever, trying to find the way out. Funny thing, this dream started AFTER I retired. Haven't had it in a while.

There is one dream I do remember - I dreamt I hit on the NJ Lottery with a winning number. I still remember that number. I played it for years- rabidly.  Never even came close. But you have to play to win!

(I used to say that if I ever had the money, I would have liked to have bought that house. Maybe to rent it out or something, but I still want that house!)