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  • 3. Handling the stress in nursing.
    Robbins D.
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  • 6. Can nursing ever be stress free?
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  • 9. Five tips for climbing out of a rut.
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  • 10. How to boost your job satisfaction.
    Radcliffe M.
    Nurs Times; 2009 Jun; 98(19):22-5. PubMed ID: 12035390
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  • 11. The many dimensions of stress in nursing.
    Graner B.
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  • 12. Sunny side up or fried?
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  • 13. Burnout and the power of one.
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  • 14. Personality development and stress reduction in nursing personnel.
    Makhija N, Gupta R.
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  • 15. End-of-life series, Part 3. Working with dying patients: caregivers need support too!
    Wrenn RL, Levinson D, Papadatou D.
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  • 16. Stress and the caregiver.
    Wardle MG, Gloss DS, Boutin C.
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  • 17. Fatigue: stories from the front lines.
    Can Nurse; 2010 Oct; 106(8):24-9. PubMed ID: 21066952
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  • 18. Take a break.
    Buswell C.
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  • 19. Using humor to reduce stress and improve relationships.
    Castro B, Eshleman J, Shearer R.
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  • 20. Learn to manage your stress levels.
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