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Top 5 travel nursing stories 2013

Read the best of our travel nursing advice for 2013!

As 2013 comes to a close, it's a good time to take a look at some of the top articles you enjoyed reading:

Travel nurse checklist: Bring these items on the road for easier, happier nursing
In April, we offered a few suggestions to help ensure that you have everything you need when you head off on travel nursing jobs. What items were featured on our list?

Working as a travel nurse with tattoos
Whether you're a travel nurse with tattoos or not, we discussed this issue in September. Those thinking about getting inked should know that some patients (even those with tattoos themselves), look at tattooed RNs in a less positive light. So, if you have tattoos, you might want to try to cover them up while at work. In fact, some facilities even have rules and regulations regarding the visibility of both tattoos and piercings while on the job.

Understanding the causes and effects of compassion fatigue
While on assignment, you might struggle with something called compassion fatigue. This term encompasses a variety of emotional and physical symptoms you may be up against as a travel nurse. Most often, these issues are the result of becoming burnt out or exhausted while providing around-the-clock care to patients. It's important that you are able to help those you are treating without compromising your own well-being. From talking with other RNs to making healthy-living choices, there are plenty of things you can do to overcome compassion fatigue.

Differences between a good and great travel nurse
Although being good at your job is a start, don't you want to be great? With a mix of compassion, communication and knowledge, you will possess the skills it takes to be a great travel nurse. Another skill to add to that list? Being quick to act on your feet. As a medical professional, you may be faced with emergency situations on a regular basis, depending on your specialty. Both promptness and alertness will help you successfully help your patients in the case of a medical crisis.

Inexpensive vacation ideas for those with travel nursing jobs
For the busy travel RN looking to hit the road for something other than work, we offered a few destination ideas this June. What locales topped our list?

You can also use some money-saving tips when heading out for vacation. This can be as simple as staying in a hotel room with a fridge, to limit the amount you eat out – your waistline will thank you!