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A nurse deals and is responsible for a lot of things in a clinic, a hospital, or a place where their services are needed. They help treat, recover sick people with their acute or severe illnesses, maintain their patient’s good health, and treat life-threatening illnesses and emergencies within a very wide range of health care practices. This is just among the many responsibilities of nurses, along with other health care professionals. 

Indeed, a nurse’s task is not only difficult but also complicated. Nurses are their to provide the doctor a lending hand when it comes to treating sick patients. Not only that, they also have to continually acquire new and innovative ways to provide the best form of treatment needed according to a patient’s case. Some of these cases include caring for infants, promoting means to assist the growth of toddlers, or ways of preventing certain diseases. They work is critical because it is their patients’ lives on the line, and so there’s no room for error. 

Nurses need lo learn a lot of various skills that are important for practicing their profession. With all these strenuous activities that nurses undertake everyday, they would sometimes be unable to attend to other tasks at hand. 

A nurse needs to prioritize all their activities in order to provide more room for his or her other important daily activities. One way to be able to succeed in doing that is through effective time management skills.

Some suggested time management techniques that nurses should use include the following: 

1.) Organize Your Activities For The Day

First of all when you are a nurse, you should note down the most important things that you should be doing for the day, and even in the days to come. You have to emphasize your top priorities, in case you need some things done first before the others. This will help organize your tasks so you can easily attend to them and finish necessary tasks on time. And with good management of time, you still have enough time left to do other useful activities. 

2.) Focus And Prioritize

Prioritize on the most important tasks that are to be done and focus on them. Don’t let yourself be distracted by things that would delay you and prevent you from finishing your tasks on time. Avoid interruptions such as taking long chats with fellow nurses or patients so as not to delay the completion of your tasks. You can attend to less important activities after you are done with your shift or during free time. 

3.) Avoid Less Important Activities

Avoid activities that would make you spend a lot of time. Among these things are watching television, taking long chats, sending e-mails on the internet, or taking too long conversations on the telephone. You may not realize it but a majority of your time is spent on less important things that you can probably do a day without. Although you can allot a few time for these, you should not spend substantial or valuable time on them. 

Beyond better performance at your job, better time management helps lessen the stress in the life of nurses. This would then help them to better communicate with the people they are working with. And better communication at work increases your effectivity and productivity at work.