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Journi Gillette

6 Tips for Working with Patients with Psychiatric Disorders

May 20 2022

How do you care for patients with psychiatric disorders? 

Dressing physical wounds may be one thing, but tending to your patient’s mental health takes a whole new set of skills. Working with psychiatric patients can be especially challenging due to the wide range of mental illnesses and personalities you may face.

In this article, we will go over ways to help ensure you are doing the best practices to better assist patients with special psychiatric needs. The key points include:

  • Mental illness is not a choice
  • Self-care is important too 
  • Use your resources
  • Keeping yourself safe
  • You make a difference
  • How do you advocate for patients with psychiatric disorders?
  • Next steps

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Mental illness is not a choice

When you’re on the brink of your 12th hour and a patient is berating you, it can be challenging to maintain your composure. Although these patients can be difficult, t’s important to remember that these patients are suffering from a real illness and deserve treatment. 

No one with a mental illness chooses to suffer. Knowing this can help you maintain a sense of empathy and patience, even when it’s difficult.

Sometimes there is a stigma around being a psychiatric nurse. However, people often overlook that mental health is prevalent in the lives of all of us.

Self-care is important too

Caring for others can be physically and emotionally exhausting. That’s why it’s so important that you make sure you’re taking care of yourself. 

In a time where burnout is prevalent, it’s also key to make sure you aren’t too hard on yourself and you just try your best!

Nurses are known for working long, grueling hours. It can be challenging to find time to do the things you enjoy. However, finding time to do something to unwind and give yourself a break can make all the difference.

Use your resources

Now more than ever, healthcare workers are being encouraged to take advantage of resources to help them. In most cases, your employer will offer resources and services to as a way to ensure their employees are able to do their best work.

There are also many additional resources available to help healthcare workers maintain a healthy headspace. Some organizations that have been established to help nurses are:

  • American Holistic Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association (ANA)
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
  • National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

At Incredible Health, we are also committed to making sure nurses have accessible resources as well. We have a wellness toolkit, that has features such as a daily nursing journal and a forum just for nurses to get support and advice. We also provide wellness tips to help combat stress, anxiety, and burnout.

Keeping yourself safe

Working with patients with psychiatric disorders means you must always expect the unexpected. Situations can escalate quickly and you or your patient can be at risk. So, it’s important to know the best practices of safe patient handling.

Here are some more tips from our very own psychiatric nurses: 

Every workplace should have specific protocols in place in the event that a patient were to get violent. I worked in an outpatient mental health facility and if a patient was to behave erratically, we had the nurses, coaches, therapists and psychologists on-site for support and if not on site, then protocol was to contact the on call clinician and if none of that helped deescalate the situation, call 911 to have them sent to the hospital to get Baker acted. We did not restrain [patients] in the facility.

Setting clear physical and verbal boundaries is an important key. For example, say things like, “It’s inappropriate to speak like that,” and so on. Don’t use offensive language, don’t make sexual jokes.

You want open communication and an honest relationship with patients but if something doesn’t feel right, it may be time to reflect and figure out what it is that is making you uncomfortable so you can implement those boundaries. Don’t befriend on social media or exchange phone numbers or email. Also, don’t accept gifts – especially lavish ones.

If you need help setting boundaries, ask for support.

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Erica Loor, RN

Violence does occur at times in the psychiatric setting. The first thing to always keep in mind is the safety of yourself, those around you, other patients, and the patient that is being violent themselves.  Understand that there will be protocols in place wherever you go to deal with these situations and every psych nurse will likely have mandatory training for safety and crisis intervention.  

You will not be alone! Use your resources in others, gain an understanding of what to do in those situations so you can be more prepared, and always be aware and ready for anything.

Key boundaries to set when working with psychiatric patients is primarily centered around safety as well. Do not share your personal address, details about yourself or your family you are not comfortable with strangers knowing, your personal cell phone number or social media.

You are there to care for them and although it can be difficult at times because you will form special bonds with certain patients, know that the professional therapeutic relationship is in the best interest of you and your patient.

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Katie Padberg, RN

You make a difference

Sometimes, it’s easy to become frustrated as a nurse. However, it’s always a good tip to remember that you really do make a difference in the lives of your patients! Your patients put an exceptional amount of trust in you. 

There is no doubt your care will make a difference in their lives. Just as nurses have many stories about patients that have impacted them, there are many patients who have the same sentiments for their nurses.

Acts of kindness and compassion can truly change someone’s life, especially when they are in a vulnerable emotional state. Use that power wisely. Your acts of kindness and compassion can be transformative.

How do you advocate for patients with psychiatric disorders?

If something doesn’t feel right, take action! People suffering from mental illness have often lost their ability to advocate for themselves. 

Advocating for patients with psychiatric disorders can be something as simple as showing them empathy. Being an advocate for your patient can be done in a few different ways, such as:

  • Listening to your patients: Many patients feel overlooked, so a great way to build rapport with your patients is simply by taking the time to listen to them!
  • Updating the patient: Another way to help foster a trusting environment for your patients is to update them as often as you can. Keeping your patient and their family in the loop can really help ease tensions and offer relief to anxious patients about “what’s next”.
  • Trusting your nursing instincts:  More often than not you will notice if something is off with a patient before anyone else. Early detection of issues can make all the difference in a patient’s treatment and outcome.

Next steps

Being a nurse takes many skill sets no matter what you specialize in. Whether or not you choose to pursue being a psychiatric nurse or another specialty, we’re here to help you in every step of your nursing journey!


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*Contributor review credit of Erica Loor

Written by Journi Gillette

Journi is dedicated to helping businesses amplify their voice and place within their markets, and has years of experience providing value to intended audiences through content writing.

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Reviewed by Katie Padberg, RN

Katie is a registered nurse from St. Louis, MO with a passion for connecting with others, making memories with loved ones and her two kitties, and spending time outdoors appreciating a sunny day. She has a background of psychiatric nursing and is currently pursuing her MSN to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner. With a holistic, person-centered approach, she openly welcomes any opportunity to make a positive difference and loves the work she does at Incredible Health!

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Average Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Salary

May 11 2022

Nurse Salaries / FNP Salary

Family Nurse Practitioners (FNPs) work with families to create healthcare plans and provide preventative care. They can act much like a doctor, assessing patients’ health, making diagnoses, and even prescribing medication.

While registered nurses in the United States receive $82,750 per year according to the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics, FNPs are among the highest-paid nurses.  As of May 2021, the BLS reports an average salary for all types of nurse practitioners in the United States at $118,040 – an effective hourly rate of $56.75.

Wage data from Incredible Health on Advance Practice Registered Nurses – which includes Family Nurse Practitioners – indicates a similar result: an average salary of $121,382, or an effective hourly rate of $58.36.

Highest-paying states for Family Nurse Practitioners

In addition to specialty, license, and experience, location also plays a major factor in a nurse’s expected wages – driven by cost-of-living and the overall job market in each area.

For FNPs, California tops the list of highest-paying states with an average annual wage of $151,830. New Jersey comes in at second with an average NP salary of $137,010, followed by New York at $133,940.

Top 10 highest-paying states for FNPs
RankStateAverage NP SalaryLocal EstimatesState link
1California$151,830Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca
2New Jersey$137,010Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/nj
3New York$133,940Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ny
4Washington$130,840Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/wa
5Massachusetts$129,540Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ma
6Oregon$128,190Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/or
7Hawaii$127,490Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/hi
8Minnesota$127,010Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/mn
9Rhode Island$126,760Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ri
10Nevada$123,680Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/nv
Top 10 highest-paying cities for FNPs
RankCityAverage NP SalaryLocal EstimatesCity link
1San Jose, CA$197,870Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-jose
2Napa, CA$184,700Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/napa
3Vallejo, CA$180,380Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/vallejo
4San Francisco, CA$177,160Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-francisco
5Yuba City, CA$159,260Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/yuba-city
6San Luis Obispo, CA$153,300Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-luis-obispo
7Sacramento, CA$153,050Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/sacramento
8Santa Rosa, CA$152,150Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/santa-rosa
9Santa Cruz, CA$150,280Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/santa-cruz
10Fresno, CA$147,760Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/fresno

Family Nurse Practitioner salary vs other types of nurses

Nurse practitioners are among the highest-paid healthcare professions, and the career is projected to grow in demand by 28.2% over the next few years. However, the role itself may not be a fit for everyone. Luckily, many other types of nurses can also earn a very good living in the United States. Below are the average nationwide salaries, according to the BLS, for 5 different nursing categories.

CategoryAverage SalaryProfession link# Employed
Nurse Anesthetists$202,470https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-anesthetists-salary/43,950
Nurse Practitioners$118,040https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-practitioner-salary/234,690
Nurse Midwives$114,210https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-midwife-salary/7,750
Registered Nurses$82,750https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/the-highest-paying-states-for-nurses/3,047,530
Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurses$51,850https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/lvn-vs-rn-salary/641,240
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Average Nurse Midwife Salary

May 10 2022

Nurse Salaries / Nurse Midwife Salary

A Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who provides care for women throughout the reproductive process from preconception to delivery. As of May 2021, the average salary for a nurse midwife in the United States is $114,210 – an effective hourly rate of $54.91.

Nurse midwives are also among the highest-earning categories of nurses, considering registered nurses overall earn an average salary of just $82,750.


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Highest-paying states for nurse midwives

In addition to specialty, license, and experience, location also plays a major factor in a nurse’s expected wages – driven by cost-of-living and the overall job market in each area.

For nurse midwives, West Virginia tops the list of highest-paying states with an average annual wage of $163,190. Utah comes in at second with an average CNM salary of $143,890, followed by California at $137,070.

Top 10 highest-paying states for nurse midwives
RankStateAverage CNM SalaryLocal EstimatesState link
1West Virginia$163,190Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/wv
2Utah$143,890Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ut
3California$137,070Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ca
4Massachusetts$129,360Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ma
5New York$126,170Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ny
6Maine$125,020Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/me
7Oregon$122,880Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/or
8Colorado$122,620Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/co
9Minnesota$119,970Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/mn
10Indiana$119,380Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/in
Top 10 highest-paying cities for nurse midwives
RankCityAverage CNM SalaryLocal EstimatesState link
1Charleston, WV$169,460Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/wv/charleston
2San Francisco, CA$162,800Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ca/san-francisco
3San Jose, CA$157,570Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ca/san-jose
4Sacramento, CA$150,990Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ca/sacramento
5Salt Lake City, UT$126,170Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ut/salt-lake-city
6Los Angeles, CA$133,660Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ca/los-angeles
7Milwaukee, WI$131,580Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/wi/milwaukee
8Boston, MA$129,720Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ma/boston
9New York, NY$128,970Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/ny/new-york
10Portland, OR$125,160Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/cnm/or/portland
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Nurse midwife salary vs other types of nurses

Nurse midwives are among the highest-paid healthcare professions, and the career is projected to grow in demand by 16.9% over the next few years. However, the role itself may not be a fit for everyone. Luckily, many other types of nurses can also earn a very good living in the United States. Below are the average nationwide salaries, according to the BLS, for 5 different nursing categories.

CategoryAverage SalaryProfession link# Employed
Nurse Anesthetists$202,470https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-anesthetists-salary/43,950
Nurse Practitioners$118,040https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-practitioner-salary/234,690
Nurse Midwives$114,210https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-midwife-salary/7,750
Registered Nurses$82,750https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/the-highest-paying-states-for-nurses/3,047,530
Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurses$51,850https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/lvn-vs-rn-salary/641,240

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Average Nurse Practitioner Salary

May 10 2022

Nurse Salaries / Nurse Practitioner Salary

A nurse practitioner is an advanced practice registered nurse who works autonomously to manage patients’ health care and prevent disease. With advanced training and qualifications, NPs are granted greater authority than a registered nurse would have to treat patients across a variety of fields and situations. As of May 2021, the average salary for a nurse practitioner in the United States is $118,040 – an effective hourly rate of $56.75.

Nurse practitioners are also among the highest-earning categories of nurses, considering registered nurses earn an average salary of just $82,750.


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Highest-paying states for nurse practitioners

In addition to specialty, license, and experience, location also plays a major factor in a nurse’s expected wages – driven by cost-of-living and the overall job market in each area.

For nurse practitioners, California tops the list of highest-paying states with an average annual wage of $151,830. New Jersey comes in at second with an average NP salary of $137,010, followed by New York at $133,940.

Top 10 highest-paying states for nurse practitioners
RankStateAverage NP SalaryLocal EstimatesState link
1California$151,830Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca
2New Jersey$137,010Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/nj
3New York$133,940Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ny
4Washington$130,840Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/wa
5Massachusetts$129,540Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ma
6Oregon$128,190Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/or
7Hawaii$127,490Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/hi
8Minnesota$127,010Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/mn
9Rhode Island$126,760Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ri
10Nevada$123,680Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/nv
Top 10 highest-paying cities for nurse practitioners
RankCityAverage NP SalaryLocal EstimatesCity link
1San Jose, CA$197,870Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-jose
2Napa, CA$184,700Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/napa
3Vallejo, CA$180,380Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/vallejo
4San Francisco, CA$177,160Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-francisco
5Yuba City, CA$159,260Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/yuba-city
6San Luis Obispo, CA$153,300Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/san-luis-obispo
7Sacramento, CA$153,050Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/sacramento
8Santa Rosa, CA$152,150Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/santa-rosa
9Santa Cruz, CA$150,280Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/santa-cruz
10Fresno, CA$147,760Get local estimatehttps://www.incrediblehealth.com/salaries/np/ca/fresno
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Nurse practitioner salary vs other types of nurses

Nurse practitioners are among the highest-paid healthcare professions, and the career is projected to grow in demand by 28.2% over the next few years. However, the role itself may not be a fit for everyone. Luckily, many other types of nurses can also earn a very good living in the United States. Below are the average nationwide salaries, according to the BLS, for 5 different nursing categories.

CategoryAverage SalaryProfession link# Employed
Nurse Anesthetists$202,470https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-anesthetists-salary/43,950
Nurse Practitioners$118,040https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-practitioner-salary/234,690
Nurse Midwives$114,210https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/nurse-midwife-salary/7,750
Registered Nurses$82,750https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/the-highest-paying-states-for-nurses/3,047,530
Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurses$51,850https://www.incrediblehealth.com/blog/lvn-vs-rn-salary/641,240

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Average Salary for Clinical Nurse Specialists

Apr 28 2022

Nurse Salaries / CNS Salary

A clinical nurse specialist is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who has graduated from a Master’s or Doctorate program and is certified in their area of expertise. They have advanced training and education in assessment, pharmacology, and physiology. In addition to providing direct care for prevention or intervention, the CNS’ scope of practice includes diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries within their specialty.

While registered nurses overall in the United States receive $82,750 per year according to the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics, clinical nurse specialists are among the highest-paid nurses. A CNS will typically earn over $100k annually on average across the United States.

SourceSalary
Salary.com$111,697
Ziprecruiter.com$106,407
Nurse.org$111,215
Glassdoor.com$113,724

Remember that these estimates are aggregate averages and do not take into account nursing salaries that consider unit position, experience level, and other factors.


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Average Clinical Nurse Specialists Salary Compared to Similar Healthcare Professions

CNSs are a type of Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN). APRNs also include nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, and nurse-midwives. These positions share a lot of similarities in educational background. However, all of these positions vary in their practice and in earnings.

ProfessionAvg. Salary
Clinical Nurse Specialists$110,760
Registered Nurses$82,750
LPNs / LVNs$51,850
Nurse Practitioners$118,040
Nurse Midwives$114,210
Nurse Anesthetists$205,770

Career Outlook for Clinical Nurse Specialists

According to the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS), an estimated 69,017 RNs have the education and credentials to be able to become a CNS. The BLS also states that APRNs have a projected growth of 40% from 2021 to 2031. So, these statistics indicate a great opportunity for growth for APRNs.

Frequently asked Questions About Nurse Salary

What impacts a nurse’s salary?

The primary factors impacting a nurse’s salary are specialty, location, years of experience, education, and the employer.

How can a nurse increase their salary?

The best thing a nurse can do is gain experience in a specialty requiring additional education, training, or experience like CRNA, NP, or an admin role.


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