One bad habit I had to ditch was not asking for names when answering phone calls. In the beginning, I'd get so swamped that I'd forget to jot down names, and it'd bite me later in the shift.
Yes this was very helpful. I have two weeks left of my preceptorship. I’m trying to find my rhythm. New admissions sometimes get me off track. Do you have a video on new admissions? Thank you for sharing.
I looovee all your videos!! Please keep them coming!! I was curious as to how long you worked as a med surg nurse before becoming a PRN med surg nurse?
You inspired me I am an LVN but I work in a clinic I would love to be trained in bedside looks like I have to go back to school because I work for Kaiser and they don’t hire bedside LVN nurses. Question does this work flow apply to LVNs also?
I’m about to be a new grad nurse in May. I’m entertaining three offers and I don’t know where to start or who to ask. I appreciate your videos ❤ ER, Post Surgical Med Surg & Cardiac Med Surg. I’m so conflicted right now because I always imagined being an L&D nurse however where I live I need some more experience. I know ER is not for me but do you have any insight on what’s the difference between post Surgical Med/ Surg vs Cardiac Med Surg. They seem similar… I’m stressed😢 Thank you 🙏🏾 @thenursecollective
Post surgical medsurg is general nursing! Whereas cardiac will allow you go only work with pts with cardiac issues. Which unit did you select and how is it going?
@@thenursecollective that’s very good to know. I am a CNA in LTC and the nurses never help with anyone, but we help them with wound changes, vitals, weights etc.
@@VannahJIt’s absolutely horrible that the nurses you work with doesn't help with those things. I'm not calling a CNA if I'm right there at the bedside or a call light comes on and I'm able to answer it. Team work always makes the dream work. However, it's your job to help the nurse. Nursing ASSISTANT.