Nurses at Risk
Description
The demands of nursing can affect an individual physically, mentally, and emotionally. This program is designed to teach nursing staff members how to cope with the unique demands of their duties, examining specific stressors and highlighting strategies nurses can use to decrease the possibility of stress-related disorders. Identifying negative coping mechanisms commonly used by nursing personnel, the video discusses their health impact and describes positive stress-management techniques. Viewers learn to recognize characteristics commonly associated with a co-dependent personality and how those characteristics could manifest in a co-dependent nurse. Safety and security issues and their corresponding protective measures are also explored.
Runtime
38 min
Subjects
- Stress management (71)
- Job stress (18)
- Medicine, Preventive (350)
- Medical ethics (151)
- Nursing (158)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2011], c2006
Database
Films on Demand
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