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The American Psychiatric Association publishes the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV for short). It is an amazing and interesting publication which lists every psychiatric and personality disorder known and unknown.

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Obese nurses are not a picture of health

Being in the nursing field where we are caring for other people, monitoring their diets, fluid intakes and
watch the diabetic with an eagle eye for proper diets. The nurse her/him self are not following the same nursing care for their diets. Across America dieting is a huge fad and on average every other women/man you speak with are “dieting”. Drinking a diet coke and a candy bar is not a diet.

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Nursing Survey says …

Over the last few weeks I have ask nurses of all branches of service to fill out the survey to give them a voice and hear what makes them go back to the job when the shift before was a nightmare. Not one nurse said she did not care any more. They wanted to be able to care more.

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Nurses with Mental Happiness are Contagious

Wouldn’t you like to have an illness that is not curable … well not just any illness but happiness. There are some people that are so happy you almost have to stare at them to see what is wrong with them, since that is not a normal behavior for the average person.

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Inside the High-Stress Environment of Mental Health Nursing: Challenges and Duties Unveiled

In the fast-paced world of mental health nursing, every shift is filled with unpredictable moments and high-stress situations. From diffusing conflicts to administering urgent treatments, these dedicated professionals navigate a unique environment that demands resilience and quick thinking. Join us as we dive into the daily challenges, triumphs, and rewards experienced by mental health nurses on the frontline of care.

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The Health Nut News

The American Psychiatric Association publishes the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV for short). It is an amazing and interesting publication which lists every psychiatric and personality disorder known and unknown.

Read More »

Obese nurses are not a picture of health

Being in the nursing field where we are caring for other people, monitoring their diets, fluid intakes and
watch the diabetic with an eagle eye for proper diets. The nurse her/him self are not following the same nursing care for their diets. Across America dieting is a huge fad and on average every other women/man you speak with are “dieting”. Drinking a diet coke and a candy bar is not a diet.

Read More »

Nursing Survey says …

Over the last few weeks I have ask nurses of all branches of service to fill out the survey to give them a voice and hear what makes them go back to the job when the shift before was a nightmare. Not one nurse said she did not care any more. They wanted to be able to care more.

Read More »

Nurses with Mental Happiness are Contagious

Wouldn’t you like to have an illness that is not curable … well not just any illness but happiness. There are some people that are so happy you almost have to stare at them to see what is wrong with them, since that is not a normal behavior for the average person.

Read More »

Inside the High-Stress Environment of Mental Health Nursing: Challenges and Duties Unveiled

In the fast-paced world of mental health nursing, every shift is filled with unpredictable moments and high-stress situations. From diffusing conflicts to administering urgent treatments, these dedicated professionals navigate a unique environment that demands resilience and quick thinking. Join us as we dive into the daily challenges, triumphs, and rewards experienced by mental health nurses on the frontline of care.

Read More »