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The Well-Rested Nurse: A Frustrating Oxymoron? - Daily Nurse

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Did you get a good night’s rest? Nurses, like many other health care providers, frequently work shifts that lead to sleepiness and fatigue. In fact, 55% of nurses work more than 40 hours a week, and one in five nurses works at more than one job. This can have effects that you need to take

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