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Press release submission | Mar 21, 2022

How Travel Nurses Can Manage Stress While Treating COVID-19 Patients

OWINGS MILLS, Md., March 21, 2022 -- Abbella Medical Staffing, a medical staffing agency that is based in Baltimore and that specializes in travel nursing, announces tips for travel  nurses on how to manage stress while treating COVID-19 patients.  "COVID-19 can take its toll on many, especially travel nurses," says Thomas Wambui,  President of Abbella Medical Staffing. "It's important for travel  nurses to manage their stress levels so that their patients receive the  highest level of care, and the nurses themselves are cared for, too."

Knowing the signs of stress is the first step to helping manage it.  Some of these signs include a lack of motivation, feelings of anger or  anxiety, and having trouble sleeping and concentrating. It's critical to  not dismiss these symptoms of stress, or they may build up and take an  even worse toll on travel nurses' health.

Because many travel nurses are Type A personalities, they may be  putting undue stress and pressure on themselves that is causing stress.  Travel nurses should remember that they are only human and are thrown  into unusual and trying circumstances. They should not be striving for  perfection in every aspect of their job. They should realize that they  are doing their best and that's all they can do.

Many travel nurses are used to working through their breaks, and  because patient need is so high with COVID-19 patients, this is easy to  do. Travel nurses should take breaks, which is not only good for their  health, but it is good for their patients, too. Coming back refreshed  after grabbing a coffee and sitting for a few minutes can energize  travel nurses, elevating the level of patient care they are  administering.

Another way travel nurses can manage stress is to maintain  consistency and routine in their personal lives outside of work. Getting  adequate sleep, maintaining an exercise regime, and eating healthy are  all important aspects of self-care that can help lower stress and  improve patient care, too.

The battle against COVID-19 has been long and is not over. The long  hours can leave travel nurses not only stressed, but on the cusp of  burnout. Medical facilities can do their part by providing travel nurses  with resources to help with stress management. This can include  providing mental health counselors and training to give travel nurses  the tools they need to cope with the unique stresses a pandemic brings,  as well as offering flexible schedules and reminding travel nurses of  their breaks. Another great way healthcare facilities can help travel  nurses cope with the stress of caring for COVID-19 patients is by  providing a team and collaborative environment so that nurses and other  healthcare providers can rely on each other in the midst of it all.

About Abbella Medical Staffing
Abbella Medical Staffing is a Baltimore-based  medical staffing agency that specializes in placing travel nurses in  short-term assignments in medical facilities, including hospitals,  across the nation. They offer 24-hour support to their travel nurses and  take steps to help minimize their levels of stress. They strive to find  concrete solutions to problems that arise, and they offer travel nurses  the ultimate in flexibility in terms of their assignments. With  excellent pay, benefits, and per diem, travel nurses can focus on  patient care to the highest degree and make a real impact in others'  lives. To learn more about their medical staffing agency, contact them  at www.abbellamedical.com today.

Contact:
Thomas Wambui
Phone: 410 575-3872
Email: 329670@email4pr.com 

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