When you're a working nurse on night shift, and come home for shut eye, woe unto the person (or thing!) that wakes you up. Recently, American Traveler shared a cartoon strip on this very subject, discovering in all those shares and "likes" just how important getting enough sleep is to traveling nurses. As well it should be.

According to a recent report released by the **CDC, sleep deprivation among Americans is a public health problem with serious consequences. 30% of adults reported getting 6 or less hours of sleep daily, when 7 to 8 are recommended. Here are 3 tried and true sleep hygiene tips and hacks, presented in a nurse-friendly light:

Some extra info that helps travel nurses "travel light"

Here's some good news for the sleep deprived. Once your body has developed a sleep routine, it's best to only sleep 25-30 minutes more than usual. That's because binge sleeping, with the intent to make up for a week of poor sleep, doesn't work.

Author: AmericanTraveler.com