im a UK nurse with USRN license, I THINK I WILL FIT IN THAT JOB perfectly MY BACKGROUND IS CARDIOTHORACIC icu , CORONARY cARE uNIT, Cath Lab, Haemodialysis
Is there anyway you can post a video on: "a day in the life of an antepartum nurse". I'm interested in antepartum nursing and want to know what it's like to work in an antepartum unit as an RN. I can't seem to find any RU-vid videos delineated this.
Except that there is zero evidence that a) learning styles are a thing, and b) applying them enables a learner to learn more effectively. Its counter intuitive I know, as someone who has worked in Education for 28 years, but I challenge you to find some credible evidence that learning styles actually exist. 😊
In kent they needed up security you need to use an app, now it's impossible to use any services. They tried to solve repeat prescription services by dealing direct with the pharmacy but that doesn't work either. If it's not broken don't fix it,it's back to the phone, nothing online now with patient access
Am so proud of you my dearest friend, most people would shy away from what they do , but you are proud of what you do, making a difference in peoples lives, go girl.May God always bless you for being so selfless
Dear Aunty, Every day, you selflessly step into the healthcare environment, demonstrating not only your expertise but also your unwavering empathy. Your ability to provide comfort and care to patients during their most vulnerable moments is a gift that not everyone possesses. Your patients are undoubtedly fortunate to have you by their side, and your colleagues are undoubtedly enriched by your presence as well. Your hard work and resilience in the face of challenges do not go unnoticed. You've chosen a path that requires both physical and emotional strength, and your willingness to embrace these demands showcases your exceptional spirit. Your commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest medical advancements is a testament to your professionalism and your sincere desire to provide the best care possible.
I was a dietary worker for 4 years. 2 years at a nursing home and 2 years at a hospital, and id never do it again. In my opinion it sucks. You’re over worked; Less pay; and a lot of the hospital staff members look down on dietary aide workers. Standing on that trey-line sucks. Having to sort through silverware and clean food trucks is a drag. I can honestly say it’s a good way to get into a hospital, but to do it for 20 years!? No way. The only thing I miss about working as a dietary associate was the food 😊. I’m an administrative ward clerk now at a hospital getting paid more and doing less work 😊.
@offthetop1794 Most likely fulltime! My main worry is hours and still keeping my parttime job...I know it's very unlikely but I wish to keep both. I don't wanna lose it and risk not getting paid to pay bills, you know? But this job offers A LOT more benefits!
@@kiniiri1205 yeah I know what you mean. If it’s full time and you’re benefits are beneficial, go for it! Bills gotta get paid! I’m sure you’ll make the right decisions. Good luck!
The ER leaves a lot to be desired...I recently went there for treatment for foot wounds and leg pain caused by diabetes and all they did was blood tests and X-rays,,,no treatment by a wound care specialist...wasted my time and my money...Dr Rivera was his name
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