RE: Any RNs,LPNs, CNAs, basically anyone in the healthc...
As a nurse w/ 22 yrs. of bedside experience (and counting) I want to encourage you to keep your commitment to being a FIT nurse. Working out with any kind of regularity, w/ 2 days/wk. of weightlifting as a minimum, you'll be an asset to your patients and employers.
As Carol mentioned, being fit helps you mentally as well as physically. 12 hr. shifts are like running a marathon: work a few in a row, work them at night, having to fit in sleep, family and exercise will make you a better person. Taking care of people who are overweight and have the accompanying complications are great reminders of why fitting it all in is important.
Be gentle w/ yourself when you don't get in as much workout time as you'd like. Some shifts, you'll be 'on the go' enough that the most important thing you'll need will be sleep.
You're already good at balancing school, the needs of small children, your husband and exercise. When you're out of school, working at something you love, you'll be able to figure out what works best for you on any given day.
Get help whenever you can for lifting patients, try to be mindful when doing anything that requires lifting, turning, pushing equipment etc. A lot of injuries to nurses occur when we rush, or are thinking of the next thing we have to do.
Best of luck to you. I can think of a lot of work I could do, much w/ more money and most w/ better hrs., but none that would still, after all these years, make me feel so good when I show up.
Keep up the great work.
Valerie