Welcome to the Restless Nurse Syndrome Lens
Restless Nurse Syndrome (RNS) can affect nurses of all ages, but one overlying factor seems to be their desire for change with seemingly no means to achieve it. While the exact cause of RNS is unknown at this time I have made important discoveries that have led to its successful treatment.
Among these discoveries is the identification of the four main strains of Restless Nurse Syndrome: Locationitis, Nofriendleosis, Salarytosis and Jobsession.
The discovery of the cure, Lacidem and travel nursing jobs from Medical Solutions has been by far the most important discovery I have made. If you are suffering from Restless Nurse Syndrome treatment is recommended immediately by visiting RestlessNurseSyndrome.com.
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- Restless Nurse Syndrome
- The informational site about Restless Nurse Syndrome.
- Medical Solutions
- The company that funded the Restless Nurse Syndrome research.
The Restless Nurse Syndrome Case Studies
Learn more about Restless Nurse Syndrome and see how other nurses are coping

RNS Diagnosis Chart
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Having Restless Nurse Syndrome is a GREAT career catalyst if you are a travel nurse or agency nurse! Posted October 08, 2008 |
OMG this is the greatest news of all time. Been a nurse for 10 years. I'm 47. My thought when I got into nursing at a late age was that I had to get in all I could before I got to old to do any of it. Well, I didn't realize that the many changes in the nursing profession have made me old before my time. I have been infliced with RNS long before it had a name. THANK YOU for putting a name for this insame infliction. I have had 7 different nursing jobs in 10 years. Fortunately for me this is not so unfavorble in the nursing profession. They call it experienced. Let me add 5 out of the 7 jobs were all with the same hospital. I am now a travel nurse. This has helped with many of the symptoms and have not had a flare up in a year. There is one side effect to travel nursing as a remedy however, It is what I call staffopenia. But as nurses we all know that the benefits out weigh the risks. Thanks for helping with my RNS its nice to know I'm not alone.
Bernadette Patrick RN
Posted March 25, 2008
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