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How to get a better night’s sleep [VIDEO]

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Transcript

For some travel nursing professionals, sleep may be hard to come by. But not only can sleep deprivation take a toll on a your health, but it may spell trouble for your patients.

That’s why it’s essential to get a full night’s rest. To do so, first make sleep a priority, just like diet and exercise.

Second, try to unplug at least a half hour before bedtime and charge your phone in a separate room if it becomes a distraction.

Using light to your advantage is another trick. Light is the most powerful zeitgeber, or influencer of the body’s circadian clock. So, make sure you sleep in a pitch-black bedroom at night, and when you wake up, open the blinds or go outside to cue your biological clock. 

Lastly, eliminate noise with earplugs, a fan or white noise machine.

Thanks for watching and see you next time!