Maggie actually understands how to mentor resident nurses. You can't just show them repeatedly what to do and how to do them. You need to let them do it and correct them in the process. Seeing a process and doing it are two completely different situations.
Maggie is truly a good nurse, that other one is such a b*tch! People forget that at one time they had to learn the job as well. She was being pretty hard on that apprentice nurse!
I like how firm Maggie was. The other girl insulted her, which I isn’t useful while someone is learning, but I like that Maggie shut her down and gave her firm encouragement.
I'm a medical student. My cousin is taking nursing. I'm 3 years older than her and took medicine far earlier than she did. By the time we'll be meeting each other in the hospital, she'd be more experienced with handling patients than I am. #respectnurses
Hey can I get your opinion as somebody who has a lot more about medicine and the human body than I ever will... you know the guy who was screaming bloody murder for about one shot early in the video did he have a dislocated knee or something else and if so why the fuck were they bending it? Edit it's at 0:38
@@pyromaniac2104 Looks like they were trying to pop his femur back into his pelvis. That's necessary for hip dislocations, though the patient should be anesthetized prior to the procedure
Same😂. Especially as the college I went to did nothing practical at all, everything was theoretical which was the worst that could happen to a medical student. I just finished my medical rotation or my final year training in the hospital and I learnt way more there than I did during the 5 years in college. And what's embarrassing is that I met two or three of my mates from high school who are now second year nurses and I was still learning how to insert catheters. Dang!
Honestly, I really love this clip: so much of the show that I've seen has been fast-paced, heart-pounding, and usually mildly horrifying, with a lot of it showing the serious, professional side of the characters! Getting a moment for them to joke around and roast the doctors and HIGH-FIVE about it is really a breath of fresh air.
I don't think they were rude on purpose...I think they were just attempting to recreate a real-life situation because that's what she's going to be dealing with...plus, if you notice anything Maggie was critical but VERY fair with her...she corrected her when it was necessary and at the end, she offered her words of encouragement...I think Maggie would make a brilliant mentor...
half my family works in this job. they have to be rude sometimes. my aunt was a nurse in a traumacenter... she said the trainingdays where the hardest in her life and everyone was rude but now she is perfect in her job and friends with her former teachers. this job is about working and functioning under extreme presure... as my granddad always said: sometimes you have to throw him into the water so he learns to swim ;-)
Trust me, the real resident of nurse training is way harsher than this. And it's understandable that we would be so upset, I do too, but after we get thrown to the real situation and has to be independent, trust me... It makes you miss the training day
“Don’t kill the patient,that’s the doctors job” Said Maggie “I heard that!”Says dr.Manning I died 😂LMAO Edit:I’m can’t believe how many likes I have I’m so happy!
I love Maggies Coordination Skills she's like the Head of the Command Center at the Chicago Med. She trained the New Nurse While taking care at the same Time of other Situations . I was specially impressed of her when she handled the ER when that big Shooting was in Chicago and the wounded People came in Minute Tact she took it like a Chief.
@@thegabfamxx8596 If a person like a nurse is responsible for the life of someone, I hope they've lived through the terrible beforehand, wouldn't you agree?
So many good bits from this clip although I think "Don't kill the patient coz that's the doctor's job", "dum dum dum dum dum" and "Who taught her to do an IO an orangutan?" Are easily the top 3 xxx
These are grate episodes, giving the look inside how they train the new staff. Honest really grate way to show the idea of train practice and repeat untill exact
I know right but that's what I'll be if I ever come to the point of being able to train someone. not everyone's nice and I'd rather the student nurse knew that on day one.
Maggie: "don't kill the patient" All: "that's the doctors job" Dr manning: "I heard that" 😂😂😂😂😂 "Great you just killed me" New girls mind: wait I did Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun Dun dun dun dun dun
Funny seeing this, knowing how far she's gotten in later seasons, pirouetting between the doctors almost as effortlessly as Maggie herself. She's got a real talent for this, she just needed to get her legs warmed up.
Are they really have simulation room? That's really amazing, because when I was in vocational high school, I don't see any simulation room in hospital to train the residents
It might be because of different educational systems in different countries, and I might not have gotten all the details about what kind of nursing student she was, but... deciding medicine dosages, drilling into a baby, knowing how much to shock the patient, being the one to decide things during a code blue, is that really a nurse’s job??? And what kind of nurse is Maggie again?
Hmm... I really love this show and I think they portrayed the medical situation quite good, but can't understand why in these videos they always mixed up resident and nurse? Both are important job, but totally different role.
LOL! That’s literally gonna be me (hopefully by the end of the year or beginning of the next one) I just finished my bachelor's degree in nursing science and I totally see my self lost and kind of freaking out like that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣