NURS 6053 Module01 Week01 Discussion sample essay 3

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has earned the badge of being the top stressor in the healthcare field. The uncertainty on how much longer the virus is a threat to the well-being of the people, heightens our anxiety and fear. Nursing shortages, minimal personal protective equipment, burnout, and mental strain are a few issues that accompany this virus COVID-19 pandemic and Nursing Burnout discussion essay.

Shortage of nursing has been an issue, even before the pandemic. People are sicker at a rate faster than they can be cared for. Nurses are looking to be recruited across the United States. I have seen a lot of nurses take contracts through different agencies to work with COVID-19 patients. They mostly do this due to the higher rate of pay. The full-time employment nurses are not receiving enough pay to compensate for what they are risking when working on a unit or floor with patients affected with the virus.

The facility I work for has tried their best to keep up with the ever-changing rules and standards that come with handling coronavirus. The biggest thing was implementing tele-health for the psychiatrists to see the psychiatric inpatients we care for. We were also practicing safe distancing inside the nurses’ station and break rooms. Our patients must wear a mask, while employees wear masks and face shields. This is regardless of having a positive or negative COVID-19 swab. Healthcare agencies and facilities are learning as they go. It has become a mental strain to keep employees and patients safe.

 

 

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