My name is Courtney and I am a new grad RN and NP student! I created this channel to post videos about my nursing journey, as well as my daily life. I hope you enjoy my videos!
xx Court
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I am new grad and started my residency last week. Sadly I failed my nclex. I am taking it again next month, but I am worried that I will loose my position if I don't pass this time. I already signed a contract for two years if I fail will the get rid of me ? 😢 I need advice
I have a few friends in the OR and they love it!! Look into a residency program that allows you to transition into the OR- even if you don’t get to do a clinical rotation there! Or ask to shadow!!
Im looking for a new grad position and is doing very difficult for me ,nobody hired me yet 😢😢😢Any tips ,how to apply in good way for baby nurses ,pls help
Please if your hospital has a virtual safety monitoring listen to the tech. They normally see stuff you can't. One thing I hated was nurses not listening to the techs.
Girl in nursing we give WAY too much of ourselves in ANY speciality so if it’s something your not feeling it will be soooo much harder and stressful for you. I graduated in December 2022 and went straight to the OR at a level 1 trauma center, doing days bc I need to live my life! It is stressful (and the learning curve is extremely steep) BUT I am no where near as stressed my fiancé who is a trauma nurse, works nights, (he’s been one for 2 years now and his head still spins everyday). Although he loves the craziness of trauma and the ED he is looking to switch now because it’s just too much stress and he’s burnt out, always sleeping. So do what makes you happy!
Hi, I'm currently graduating as a nurse in Italy, and in the next few years, I was thinking about moving to the US to work. I've tried to find all the information I need on the internet, but I'm having trouble understanding this last one. In the US, I've discovered that there are "two types of nursing roles", LPN and RN, but I'm unsure if every hospital has LPNs. I'm also curious if the differences in duties between LPNs and RNs are respected in reality, or if RNs are also responsible for tasks like cleaning, washing, and toileting. If anyone could help me with this inquiry, it would be greatly appreciated! 😊
Hi! LPNs and RNs have two different scopes of practice here where I live. When it comes to cleaning/washing/toileting- I feel like thats a teamwork thing! Hope this helps 🫶🏼
my mother has been working as a senior nurse for more than 20 years... it's incredible what a complicated medicine, and what a salary..what a guide, but still somehow we live, in 2000-2018 the po was small, now in another large hospital in the city she is already working as a "senior" nurse in the department of premature babies, and this is really very difficult.😊
I am considering changing my career and getting a nursing degree. Your channel has been so helpful and entertaining. Congrats on passing the NCLEX, getting married and building your home. So much excitement. I hope you share it all on here! Can't wait to keep watching your journey!
Ease up on the like,like,like like ....... Good luck with residency program. Nursing is a difficult and rewarding career and I'm sure you will do well.