I'm really sorry about that but I got used to it until I succeeded, I failed 5 times before I finally passed, It would have been 6 but Mrs Amilia saved me from failing again
Hi im a registered nurse working in OBGY operating room in korea. I really enjoy your videos. I plan to pass NCLEX and work in usa and your contects actually inspire me a lot ♡♡
i was browsing for or nurse videos and what it looks like in the US setting, thank God i happened to watched this video and i enjoyed and it gives me the feeling of excitement and anxieties haha mixed feelings. thank you Bella for sharing..
I’m so glad to see you’re still working in the OR. I’ve been applying to many OR positions but still no luck. In the meantime, I’m trying to get more certifications on the side (acls, pals, etc). How long did it take you to land a job?
I hope you get one soon! It rly depends on the demand of the places you apply to. I was lucky enough to wait only a little over a month in finding an OR job that also hired new grads.
I have so many questions, so sorry. lol 1.Did you not like night shift just because your body is use to the morning? 2. When you only have one case, what do you do the rest of the shift? 3. Would you consider night shift to be more chill and relaxed compared to the morning? 4. Did you get a 2nd person because you're still pretty new or is that normal but rare?
That’s okay! Questions are welcomed 😊 1. Yes pretty much. But also there’s not many cases to do and I like to be more active and productive. 2. Three possibilities. Either I get reassigned to another room, or I’m “on the side” in case there’s an add-on or emergency, or I give lunch breaks to other rooms. 3. Yes, but it can be stressful as a newbie in a way that not a lot of help is around so you have to do most things yourself. 4. Sorry, what do you mean by this? 😅 Like having my friend in the room, too?
@@toniprater8532 No problem! Oh I see. In most cases there should be at least 2 people staffed in a room. 1 circulating RN and 1 scrub nurse/scrub tech. But you do get doubled with a preceptor when you’re new. Relative to the video, I was the scrub and my friend was circulating. :)
I did night shift in my younger days, but now in my 40s I took a job and only lasted for two weeks on nights.... Could not tolerate it!! Good luck with your job!
Hi! Yes definitely go for it. No requirements, no certifications needed. Just depends if the hospital you’re applying for is hiring new grads or not (:
@@BellaUnfiltered thank you so much for replying! Just recently took the nclex and passed a few days ago and I'm interested to work in the OR just don't know how to start this that's why I'm grateful your replied. Thank you isabelle!