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Night‑shift nurses: what’s your go‑to food hack?
Night‑shift nurses, this one is for us. 12‑hour overnight shifts make healthy eating really tough. I’ve been there: grabbing whatever is available in the break room, low energy, and feeling drained before shift even ends. My book Fueling the Night Shift: Practical Meal Prep for Nurses Working 12‑Hour Nights shares down‑to‑earth meal prep tips and quick meals designed around our night‑shift reality. No complicated gourmet cooking. What is one food hack that gets you through your night shifts? Curious to learn from this group.
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Night‑shift nurses: what’s your go‑to food hack?
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Put a ring on your finger!
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Never assume a positive blood culture for *Staphylococcus epidermidis* automatically means sepsis. If it’s only 1 out of 4 bottles positive, it’s highly likely a skin contaminant from a poor sterile draw technique. Look for clinical correlation.
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A patient post-massive trauma or severe viral infection develops profound, generalized skin sloughing involving mucous membranes (>30\% body surface area). This is **Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN)**. Treat them like a severe burn case in a sterile environment.
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