It's An ED RN
I've been an RN for twelve years; I've worked in med/surg, ICU, as a nurse manager and now I'm back to bedside in the Emergency Department. From the patriarchal systems that place us and our patients at risk to not having enough time to pee, each episode covers what it's like to be a nurse in the hospital today. I'm your host, an ED RN and I hope you'll stick around to listen.
It's An ED RN
An ED RN Is Burnt To A Crisp (Part 2)
This is part two of the burnt to a crisp series and now that we know how burnout contributes to poor patient outcomes (not to mention our own mental and physical wellbeing), let’s find out just how burnt we all are. Should be fun.
TW: some mention of people deleting themselves in this episode
Receipts:
The MBI tool for burnout (what I can find for free, anyway...)
52.9% of ED nurses in the US report experiencing moral distress
87.5% of emergency department (ED) nurses report work-related musculoskeletal injury in the past year
11.3% reported current thoughts of deleting themselves