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If you’re a CNA student, you know that the hours you spend in the classroom and on the job can be incredibly demanding. But is it really worth it? If you’re feeling burnt out, here are five signs that you might be overworked and stressed out.

  1. Unusual Drop in Performance – There are many factors that might contribute to a student’s decrease in performance but looking out for sudden and significant change is the first step.
  2. Illness – Students who are burnt out often get sick more often than those who are not burnt out.
  3. Withdrawal from Activities – Students who are burned out may withdraw from activities such as socializing with friends, movies, and music – there is an emotional numbness present that can lead to the person feeling detached from activities they once enjoyed.
  4. Neglecting Personal Matters – The student has become disconnected from self and spends little time on personal needs like eating well or caring for their home or appearance.
  5. Lack of Motivation – A student who feels apathetic about everything may be experiencing burnout which can affect their productivity, attendance and

It’s easy to tell when a CNA student is overworked. Their typically enthusiastic and effervescent character has gradually faded, as has their enthusiasm for their profession. It might be tough for individuals who are suffering the most to get out of bed and focus on anything other than their disease. Neglecting personal difficulties, however, can lead to more significant health problems, and in some circumstances, death. If you observe any of these five symptoms in your kid, it’s time to act! There are several services available on and off campus to assist them in getting back on track and rediscovering their enthusiasm for nursing.