I’m a surgical/trauma intensive care RN at a level 2 trauma center - we only take adults, sometimes older teens, but I’ve certainly never worked with babies! Thus, I somehow never knew NICU levels were opposite of trauma levels! Level 1 trauma centers get the highest acuity and most complex cases, whereas with NICUs, it seems those numbers are flipped. Never knew that! Thanks for the helpful educational video 😛 In nursing you really do learn something new every single day, even when off work at home browsing RU-vid 😂🥹
Congrats on your landing your dream job as a new grad!! Yes, all new grads should apply for any NICU clinical placements while in school, and possibly try to get PCT or CNA positions in a NICU unit either befor you go to nursing school or during college would be helpful.. And if not in a NICU, then shoot for a healthy bany nursery position, a mother and baby position, or any other pediatric unit that is possible to try to get hired in to get some similar experience and to help you know you are making tje right decision for you before you take thos difficult position as a NICU nurse, as it is not for everyone. Then once you lamd that NICU job, be prepared to possibly feel very stupid and overwhelmed for at least a good 12 to 18 months! Some hospitals may be incredibly supportive of every new grad, but not all are. But just know that most every new NICU nurse will feel overwhelmed and very stressed out before every shift for a good long time, as it is a very demandimg position. But if it remains your dream, than find some more experienced nurse to hopefully express your feelings to that can be supportive mentor that hopefully works many of the same shifts who will help you find your resove to keep showing up until you will finally find your self comfidence in your newly acquired skill sets now allow you to be more relaxed when starting each shift, eventhough you will always come across babies with issues you know nothong about, but you are now able to calmly learn from others around you every day, so you can be that incredible NICU nurse you envisioned all along!!
Funny, I have been to most of the provinces in Canada (my wife and I had our honeymoon at Lake Louise in Banff), yet I have yet to go to Nova Scotia. We may go to British Columbia this Summer. 3:53 view looks lovely from your window, Naomi.
Happy belated 24th birthday, Naomi! 🎉 🎂 🥳 Quick question, have you ever considered doing a try-on haul 🤔? 3:36 That is such a lovely outfit and both the lighting and background you used were very suitable for displaying that dress. You seem like you would be really good at it. Would DEF bring in much overdue traffic to your platform. Best wishes for more growth to your RU-vid Channel and for an AMAZING year, Naomi! 👍
@@nursenaomi I honestly had no idea you did these. I am a newbie to your Channel. I have been in the fashion and music video field for some time and have a good eye for spotting Content Creators that would be good at the hauls and enjoy sharing my background so others can succeed. I have an amazing guide that shows the best angles to capture that has helped many others I've worked with. If you have an address, I can forward if you are interested. You have a new subscriber here, Naomi.
Thanks for this video. Im currently considering becoming a NICU nurse after i graduate. This video is helping me make my decision. And yes, i would love a part 2, please.😊
The white dress at 2:06 is soooo 10/10! Feels like it's made for you! In love! In love! For real 🥺💖💖 and your body type and curves are perfect! So happy for you ❤️❤️
Master of Nursing. That's awesome. Big Calvin would have been mighty proud. I am too. He wanted me to study meteorology after physics. More than once I wished I had. Or not passed on the ballroom dancing thing that your Gram never forgave me for. UofT? And now I wonder. Can you keep going and get a doctorate in nursing as well? That's fantastic. Good decision I think. 👍❤👍