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Discover Surprising Health Advice You Didn’t Expect
In this video, we dive deep into the complex world of health advice, uncovering the confusion many face when it comes to living a healthier lifestyle. As nurses, we are on the frontline, tasked with delivering information that can be overwhelming or contradictory. From diet and exercise to mental health, we explore practical, realistic strategies to help patients make sustainable changes. Learn how to simplify advice without oversimplifying, how to meet people where they are, and why health is more about progress than perfection. This video also touches on the critical, often overlooked aspects of mental and emotional well-being, emphasizing that physical health isn’t the only piece of the puzzle. Stay tuned till the end to uncover a unique approach to building trust with your patients that could change the way you communicate health advice.
Highlights from this episode
00:00 The truth about health advice
01:12 How do we nurses cut through the noise
02:28 How do we give Nutritional Advice
04:16 How to give Exercise Advice
04:58 What to avoid when giving health advice
05:38 How to give Sleep Advice
07:05 Health is more than a physical thing
08:23 Healthy living is not always simple
DISCLAIMER: The materials and the information contained in this video are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical, or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on the video or related text is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the help of your physician or other qualified health providers before starting any new diet or treatment, and with any questions, you may have regarding a medical condition. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your healthcare provider for more information.
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AI use in the video: I use AI to make pictures to illustrate what I'm saying, as well as make effekt in the video, I do not use AI in any form that compromises the originality as well as I will never use it in the making of Idea's, In the script process I will only use AI to help me understand a concept so I can per cent it to you in an understandable way.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @evann8570
    @evann8570 6 днів тому

    Thank you!

  • @blingblingdymondbby8633
    @blingblingdymondbby8633 10 днів тому

    if we are taking about transsexuals can we not put dragqueens, crossdressers and gay images kind of offensive. use like trans models like Tula or Roberta close or famous people like kim petras or nikita dragon for your images. trans women work hard for our bodies we don't want to be associated with trnsvestites or drag performers.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 10 днів тому

      I will take it into consideration next time I make a video on the topic, I just have some copywriter issues when it comes to footage.

    • @blingblingdymondbby8633
      @blingblingdymondbby8633 8 днів тому

      @@TheDanishMaleNurse its okay ty

  • @lornadoone8887
    @lornadoone8887 11 днів тому

    Dignity and compassion does not mean indulging people’s delusions to the detriment of their actual biological wellbeing. The world has gone crazy with the gender-identity dogma/ideology being forced vs. biological reality. I do not envy those healthcare professionals who have a modicum of integrity who are having to deal with these self-imposed health risks and manifestly harmful ideologies. Gender dysphoria needs understanding and psychotherapy, not hormones and surgery, but that approach won’t enrich doctors and hospitals by creating lifelong patients. :-/

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 11 днів тому

      Having worked a lot with this topic, I partially agree without agreeing if that makes sense. Before hormones and surgery, a lot of physical and psychological evaluation is needed because of the physical health risks as well as the mental health risks. However, as a nurse in the ED, my job is not to judge but to base my treatment on seeing the whole person, including their identity, if I am to treat them with the greatest success, but as a former psych nurse I'm concerned about the long term health risk by denying as well as ensuring transgender identity at least when it comes to medical procedures because both aspects carry risk for the life and well being of the patient.

    • @ayreoneill9202
      @ayreoneill9202 11 днів тому

      Psychotherapy should be a first line treatment but cross sex hormones are an empirically evidence based therapy.

    • @lornadoone8887
      @lornadoone8887 11 днів тому

      @@ayreoneill9202”Empirically, evidence based” according to whom? There’s a lot of biased research and actual fraud taking place in medical/drug research. I’ve seen enough heartbreaking detransitioner testimonies to throw a healthy amount of skepticism in my mind about the wisdom of hormone therapies and surgeries designed to feminize an XY person or masculinize an XX. These “treatments” have been shown to cause great harm-chronic pain & infection among those. I’m not talking about therapeutic doses of hormones designed to correct deficiencies (though even those can have dangerous side effects, eg. HRT for menopausal women connected with increased risk of breast cancer, heart disease, stroke, etc.).

    • @bjmaynard01
      @bjmaynard01 11 днів тому

      Please tell me how it is understanding to try to deny me the right to do with my body as I please? If there were any other option, don't you think we'd take it? Do you really think people just choose to transition for attention or something? You should do some research on what exactly is involved in obtaining care now before you start preaching all high and mighty. You might not be able to fathom what it's like, you might not believe in it, but I'm telling you it's real. Life lived with dysphoria is life on mute. You can't connect with others, you don't care about your body or well being, you hate yourself to your core because you abandoned yourself during childhood, and because society tells you you should, it's like someone else is living your life. When the external is brought in alignment with the internal, peace is achieved. You telling me I'm delusional is dismissive, regardless of your supposed "understanding". Your comment is mean spirited, and you should spend some time with some actual trans people before casting your stones.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 11 днів тому

      Yes, HRT is evidence-based, but so is surgery we should make sure it's only given to those people it will help, I have seen many people who have tried to take their own life due to the fact they were allowed to transition without proper psychological guidance and in many cases, the wanting to transition is a symptom of something else that needs to be tackled first. I would never say we should ban it people may live their life as they want I'm an advocate for propper psychological and physical examination before messing with the hormone balance since it can lead to severe mental health problems, but so can denial, and experience if health care provides take it serious and show people that we do it for their health concerns both mentally and physically then in many cases the ease starts to set in and we can take our good time in evaluating and catch those where their body dysmorphia is only a symptom and let those where it is the problem get on and do what gives them the best help.

  • @stacie4505
    @stacie4505 12 днів тому

    As a transgender woman, I cannot stress enough the importance of this subject. It is all too common for doctors and nurses to be misinform or uninformed about how hormonal therapy and sex reassignment surgery impacts the body. For example, I once needed emergency surgery for appendicitis and the surgeon was unaware of the heightened risks for blood clots.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 12 днів тому

      It's so important and this is only my first of several planed videoes on the topic... Because we need a focus on it so we can respect the identity and still treat the biology.

  • @DavidVanpatten-t1j
    @DavidVanpatten-t1j 19 днів тому

    Thank you for what you do

  • @lillywildflower
    @lillywildflower 22 дні тому

    Florence nightingale saved my 2x great grandfathers life in the Crimea War. He was shot in the face and leg in 1855 and was in the Scutari field hospital before being taken to England for the rest of his medical treatment and recovery. He was pensioned from injuries in 1856. Florence nightingale demanded the soldiers had good, nutritious food too. My 2x great grandfather was Irish and had survived the potato famine but still didn’t have an abundance of good food available. She also demanded two separate hospitals in Crimea….so they could separate injured soldiers from cholera patients. The death toll reduced significantly because of her. The injured soldiers were in mud, blood, filth, rotting corpses of horses and humans surrounded the injured on the battlefield so the chance of disease was higher. I will always be grateful to the lady with the lamp

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 22 дні тому

      Cool that she saved your 2x great-grandfather. Without a doubt, she did so much good for the people and the future of healthcare. Her history is filled with interesting nuances, and that's why I have made several episodes on her life, and have more in the pipeline.

  • @theodorandersen8411
    @theodorandersen8411 Місяць тому

    Du fortjener at få flere likes

  • @IsNoGood4uM1kkel
    @IsNoGood4uM1kkel Місяць тому

    Jeg er noget fascineret af selvom du dansk så slap af en tunge twister af et script du har skrevet og snakke om respekt til dit danglish Du får den her for algorithmen! Og tak for dit arbejde brormand jeg ved det ikke altid er nemt men du redder liv bogstaveligt

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse Місяць тому

      Takker sikke en glædelig kommentar at læse. Sætter pris på du tager dig tiden til at skrive den 😊

  • @justanothermuslimgirl
    @justanothermuslimgirl Місяць тому

    You look like Quinton Terantino

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse Місяць тому

      Thanks 😊. I take that as a compliment. Now I just need to learn how to direct movies.

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    @FunAndFunBD Місяць тому

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  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 2 місяці тому

    The Danish Male Nurse, cool content dude

  • @MBX887
    @MBX887 2 місяці тому

  • @wayneharper2168
    @wayneharper2168 2 місяці тому

    Only problem with compassionate care here in Australia is care workers are treated like mugs. Shit pay, often bullied by management especially the nurses, no respect, and over worked and undervalued. Better off working at Macdonalds. Better conditions, and better money.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      It's sad to hear, but I hear it from many different places. It is a long-term goal for me, with my work on this channel and out in real life, to get more respect for our profession.

  • @Ethnicgnome
    @Ethnicgnome 2 місяці тому

    You have a peculiar shaped face

  • @Caricanalisis
    @Caricanalisis 2 місяці тому

    Good advice

  • @Pumpkinshire
    @Pumpkinshire 2 місяці тому

    As an autistic person I hope there will be a cure someday I don’t want to be autistic my entire life it scares me

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      Depending on how your autism affects you, I do understand. People being afraid of having the diagnosis. That is one of the reasons I worked for some years in a project that helped people with autism to see it as a strength rather than anything else. We did it in 3 steps: 1. You are not an autistic person; you are a person with autism. 2. Finding strengths and weaknesses 3. Setting goals for personal development And it sounds so easy when I put it like that, but it was actually quite the work for the team and the individual person.

  • @damilolaadegbite4069
    @damilolaadegbite4069 2 місяці тому

    Hi I’m a registered nurse that intends to migrate to Denmark soon. Please Can you make a video on what it is like for foreign nurses in Denmark ? And secondly please do I need to speak danish fluently to practice

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      I will put it on my to-do list, and no, you don't need to be fluent in Danish, but you do need to take Danish education.

  • @Kurdish489
    @Kurdish489 2 місяці тому

    😮

  • @Rendezvous70
    @Rendezvous70 2 місяці тому

    Because " holistic " is a scam

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      I'm curious. How is it a scam to aim for looking at the whole person?

    • @Rendezvous70
      @Rendezvous70 2 місяці тому

      @@TheDanishMaleNursehow about demonstrating evidence based resurch, not pseudoscience. Do you really think something becomes more potent if it is diluted..........

    • @Rendezvous70
      @Rendezvous70 2 місяці тому

      @@TheDanishMaleNurse lets see how long my comment lasts ...

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      I think you misunderstand what holistic care in nursing is. Holistic nursing care is an approach to patient care that takes into account the physical, social, spiritual, and psychological needs of the patient. Providing holistic care has been found to be an effective way to prevent disease and death, as well as improve the quality of healthcare provided to patients. I'm not talking about any alternative treatment. I would never indulge in the practice of diluting medicine; it's against everything I have been taught and am teaching.

    • @Rendezvous70
      @Rendezvous70 2 місяці тому

      @TheDanishMaleNurse then why is holistic medicine part of being a holistic nurse? My issue is the use of invalid techniques and so called medicines , the use of some valid techniques Does not validate the entire field .

  • @De-yc7cb
    @De-yc7cb 2 місяці тому

    Treat all the patients the same. Nobody is special. A large amount of DEI in nursing.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      I agree, but I also disagree, because only by treating everyone differently can we treat everyone equally. I have an upcoming episode about it where I go into more detail about how we can do that, but basically, it's about tailoring care to the individual.

  • @joannehoeramauauri9828
    @joannehoeramauauri9828 2 місяці тому

    To think her efforts is still being practice today.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 2 місяці тому

      Yes it is quit an impact she made, Her impact is so basic and yet still so relevant

  • @Body_shot_king17
    @Body_shot_king17 3 місяці тому

    Oo good work keep it up

  • @restingbroface6040
    @restingbroface6040 3 місяці тому

    Enjoy your cultural enrichment

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🏥 Emergency nurses, what moment made you realize why you stay in this demanding field? Share your most impactful experiences and how they shape your commitment to nursing. Let's discuss and celebrate the resilience and passion that define our profession. Like, subscribe, and share to help more people appreciate the critical role of emergency nurses! 💪🩺

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🌟 Nurses, what keeps you committed to this challenging yet rewarding profession? Is it the impact on your patients, the personal growth, or something else? Share your stories and let's inspire each other with the true rewards of nursing. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to help spread the word about the profound impact of our work! 🏥❤️

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    💖 Nurses, what part of your job gives you the most fulfillment? Is it the patient interactions, the mentorship roles, or something else? Share your experiences and let's discuss the less talked-about rewards of our profession. Like and subscribe for more heartfelt nursing insights and stories. Join the conversation and let's celebrate the essence of nursing together! 🏥🩺

  • @munachimdimmaobi4918
    @munachimdimmaobi4918 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🤔 Have you ever felt the need for quiet after a long day of work? Nurses, share your experiences with managing social energy and why it’s important for your role. Let's debunk myths and build understanding about the nursing profession together. Like, subscribe, and share this video to help spread knowledge and support our nurses! 💙🏥

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🌿 Nurses, how do you find your quiet corner after a long day? Share your strategies for recharging and why it's essential for your professional and personal life. Let's discuss how we can all better understand and support the need for solitude in healthcare. Like, subscribe, and share this video to help spread awareness about the emotional needs of nurses! 🏥💖

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🌟 Nurses, how do you recharge after emotionally taxing shifts? Share your experiences and tips for maintaining emotional health while managing the demands of nursing. Let's support each other in navigating the emotional aspects of our profession. Like, follow, and share this video to spread awareness about the emotional battles nurses face daily! 💪🏥

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    💡 How do you manage the emotional demands of nursing? Whether you're a seasoned nurse or a nursing student, share your strategies for decompressing after a challenging shift. Let's build a supportive community for discussing the less visible aspects of our profession. Like, subscribe, and share to help bring awareness to the emotional labor in nursing! 🏥❤️

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    💡 What's the most underrated aspect of nursing in your view? Join the conversation below and help us reshape the perception of nursing! If you're a nurse or a nursing student, share your experiences and insights. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to spread awareness about the true scope and significance of nursing! 🏥🩺

  • @hgrace0
    @hgrace0 3 місяці тому

    Nurses do so much. I was in the hospital for a month this year and I met my morning and night time nurses with a smile and always thank them. They do so much. The whole team. Thank you for watching me day and night ❤️

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

      That is what I like to hear, because if you feel like you want to thank the nurses, that means we, the team as a whole, have done a good job.

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    🌟 How has your perception of nursing changed after watching our video? Nurses do so much more than what meets the eye. Share your thoughts or questions below, and let's discuss the incredible impact nurses have every day! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to help spread the word about the real heroes in healthcare! 🏥💪

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 3 місяці тому

    Welcome to our nursing community! What's one common misconception about nursing you've encountered? Share your experiences and let’s discuss how we can elevate the understanding of this essential profession. Like, subscribe, and share this video to support nurses everywhere! 💉

    • @IneiTheDark
      @IneiTheDark 3 місяці тому

      Oh god, I'm a totally new jobfield where I live and it's super hard to explain to everyone what we do and that we don't steal their jobs but support them as they are super understaffed anyway. Also we kinda don't learn much caretaking outside the operation room, yet we need it anyway.

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for tuning in! 🌟 Do you think complete objectivity is essential in nursing, or do our personal experiences enrich our care? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. Let's discuss and deepen our understanding of how we can balance objectivity with empathy in our nursing practice.

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for watching! 🌟 How do you deal with personal biases in your nursing practice? Share your strategies or experiences in the comments below. Let’s learn from each other and grow together in our journey to become more empathetic and effective healthcare providers.

  • @TheDanishMaleNurse
    @TheDanishMaleNurse 4 місяці тому

    Welcome to our discussion! 🌟 Have you ever caught yourself influenced by past experiences while caring for a patient? Share how you managed these moments and what you learned from them. Let’s build a community where we can learn from each other’s experiences and grow together in our nursing careers. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more insights into the nursing profession!

  • @hangryjay-hu2qn
    @hangryjay-hu2qn 4 місяці тому

    It's pronounced ohr-em 😉

  • @shreeek10eight
    @shreeek10eight 4 місяці тому

    It never occurred to me that the act of caring itself has to be taught and learned (apart from the science of fixing people). Great video, very insightful 👍🎉

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad my video resonated with you and achieved its intended purpose. 😊

  • @jenniferdang2013
    @jenniferdang2013 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @robertalkemade989
    @robertalkemade989 5 місяців тому

    whats the name of background music?

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 5 місяців тому

      It's the Waltz of the Flowers (Nutcracker Ballet) composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

  • @abequiner9815
    @abequiner9815 6 місяців тому

    Is it better to leave those people to live on the street? Is it more dignified? Is it safer for the mentally ill?

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 6 місяців тому

      There is doubt about that when I stay the historical records then it's filled with pros and cons but it laid the foundation for a better system. So it's a time we must rember as a system we don't want back.

  • @burly_bob
    @burly_bob 6 місяців тому

    Hmm, now that saying makes sense to me. Thank you.

  • @keroadh1455
    @keroadh1455 7 місяців тому

    you're right ill stop watching thanks man <3

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 7 місяців тому

      You could also see the entire video a d get even more aware of your digital life, you will find the full video at ua-cam.com/video/LSJawfBYAHM/v-deo.html

  • @Thatiswhatsup
    @Thatiswhatsup 8 місяців тому

    properly understood - thanks you

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 8 місяців тому

      Super the my goal with the video is achieved and You are welcome

  • @truthtrekker
    @truthtrekker 9 місяців тому

    *Like they say- "Everything all goes back to the parenting". A belief, by definition, is not scientifically provable. Any scientist who does not know what the cause of schizophrenia is, does not rule out any possibilities. It is then extremely safe to say that medical doctors do employ the scientific method with respect to how they assess and treat their patients. That's why medicine has absolutely no cures for anything and never will.*

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 9 місяців тому

      Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You make a good point about the complexity of mental health conditions like schizophrenia. While beliefs may not always align with scientific proof, it's crucial to approach treatment with an evidence-based mindset. Medicine continually evolves, seeking better treatments and understanding.

  • @saniyeabiyeva6132
    @saniyeabiyeva6132 9 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @mikemcmullin149
    @mikemcmullin149 9 місяців тому

    As a Canadian, I can say that we have public health care, but it's rationed, people die on waiting lists to see specialists or to get treatment. Canadians who can afford it will cross the border for access to health care.

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing your insights, we do have the same problem in Denmark just in less severe cases, but still, the waiting lists are too long on non life threatening cases. But the problem is not money but a lack of nurses and doctors to do the job.

    • @mikemcmullin149
      @mikemcmullin149 9 місяців тому

      @@TheDanishMaleNurse Here in Canada it's actually the money, which is causing shortages for treatment and also is causing a shortage of both Doctors and Nurses. (See Province of Ontario if you want to know more.