This is grate content, As for me my routine is different after every night shift, I go straight to bed to sleep because am too tired to do anything. I wake up later in the afternoon to have something to eat.
I can relate with the hand washing lol. As the case patient 'mr Jones' for wifeys OSCE prep......I learnt how to alchogel using the 7 steps.......and I haven't stopped since then. Nice one madam entertainer! What would you do differently if you had like another bank shift to work? As for the teacup, we don't use it where we come from, we use mugs and barrels for Milo hehehe
I am a registered nurse in the US and I have been thinking about moving to the UK. I am binge-watching all your videos to learn more. Thank you for everything!
Great content there... This is actually what I usually do after my night shift... Except that I don't usually watch movies unless when am done..... Thanks Nanelle Griselda
Hmmm with kids night shift won’t be this smooth anymore . I had to come back home , bathe them , feed them , spend time with them ,i nap when they nap so I had to quit working night shift 😩
My inspiration,you make night shift look very easy. As a student nurse here in Zambia it's a different story 😅 we look terrible in the morning. No sleeping on duty😂😂
Nanella you are a gem very organized person and nurse in the UK....the good thing is you are a driver therefore it is easier for you....what about the ones who don't drive ? I pray they will get a house nearby...... GOD bless...😊
@@joanken7808 what do u mean does it count ? Which ever qualification you come with , you’ll start as a band 5 nurse . Dunno if that’s what you asking. Our boo is kicking fine ❤️❤️❤️
Hii there, wonderful videos as always. I just have a question here, im from Morocco and I have a diploma that had been taught fully in frensh only, so would I still be able to register or be even qualified?
As for me, I can sleep all hours after night shift especially when it was a tiring one. If not, sleeping becomes a problem. I hate morning shifts 🥴 because waking up early becomes very difficult for me. Nice insight babes.🥰
Hello Nanelle, how can one become a care home nurse or nurse for the elderly. I am at the moment pursuing a diploma in being a nursing assistant. Thank you
Hi …., there’s a video on that topic already on the channel.Lemme know if you have any questions after watching… this is the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ggDIT3h5U8Q.html
Nanelle, what is the cost of a 2nd hand car in the UK. That's the first thing I will buy when I get there. Hopefully I can use my international drivers licence🙏🙏
Awwwww so lovely Sis.Please what's the process for migrating as a care home nurse.Please would like to inbox you and have one on one chat with you.Written the IELTS though and scored band 7
Which shift is better and less stressful? Also what's the name of the machine you put the essential oils and which essential oils do you use? Please reply. Thanks
As for the shifts , it totally depends on u…. Some prefer days others like myself prefer night shifts. It’s called a diffuser. I use various types depending on my mood. Lavender, tea tree , peppermint, eucalyptus, lemon , orange.
@@NanelleGriselda I love this routine👍🏾🌺🌺💗💞 The diffusers are the best. You are a great inspiration. Simple, peaceful, calming routine after a nite shift, just like my routine as well, only I sprinkle the lavender oils on my pillows and I light up 2 lavender or raspberry candles, and, have a bed time Yoga practice, let it flow around the room for 10 mins, blow them off before I fall asleep 💯👌🏾💗💞. Yoga works wonders everytime, working or on off days. Ty for sharing, so lovely to watch🤗❤️
When I finally join you beautiful nurses in the UK soon, I will adopt this routine. Please ma can I get your mail, I have a job offer I want to discuss with you.
@@NanelleGriselda 😅😅 we are likely to meet some experiences when dealing with a large number of people as you know aaa. Please my Brcfo queen n role model keep your swagg on😉😎