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For the entire year of 2018, I will not text while driving.

Added by Carrie Jeffery Blog Commitment to Safety 12/31/2018

I commit to increasing my awareness to my safety and the safety of my patients and their families.

Added by Deborah Mixon Blog Commitment to Safety 12/31/2018

I won't open a sparkling water can while driving ever this year.

Added by Catherine Lynn Martell Blog Commitment to Safety 12/31/2018

Stop drinking more than 2 alcoholic beverages. 

Added by Pamela Gabbert Blog Commitment to Safety 12/27/2018

Pay full attention while driving!

Added by GoFatima Blog Commitment to Safety 12/27/2018

I will eliminate driving distractions including but not limited to texting, searching for items and managing grandkids. 

Added by Maudie Blog Commitment to Safety 12/26/2018

I make a commitment to not drive while drowsy. I will find a safe spot to pull over, walk around, or rest in the car. I won't resume driving until I am more awake and alert.

Added by Jessica S. Blog Commitment to Safety 12/10/2018

I commit to not driving if I’m tired and not being distracted by text/phone calls. I have placed a do not disturb while driving notification on my phone

Added by Lakisha Bryant Blog Commitment to Safety 12/09/2018

Smoking does distract me when I am driving, this is not only unsafe but not healthy.  In my attempt to wean myself off smoking I will stop smoking while driving!

Added by Irene Brown Blog Commitment to Safety 12/07/2018

I commit to supporting my peers by lifting them up, being present and mindful

Added by Maureen Callahan Blog Commitment to Safety 12/06/2018

I have changed jobs so this area is no longer an issues in my current position.  The incivility was in my previous position

Added by CarlaSW Blog Commitment to Safety 12/03/2018

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I commit!
by RNGabby on Safety
I commit to this challenge.
by RNGabby on Safety
Even if it is more time consuming or requires grabbing more equipment I have to do it to keep myself injury free.
I will commit to turning off my phone while driving. There are many times that I think it is okay to send a quick reply. This is too dangerous especially when there are other passengers in the vehicle. Safety should be first hand commitment for the safety of myself and passengers alike.
My first goal for Healthy Nurse Healthy Nation.  Time to work on bad habits.