What Do Psychiatric Nurses Do on an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit

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  • What Do Psychiatric Nurses Do on an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
    Being a psychiatric nurse is amazing, but sometimes many people dont know exactly what we do on a daily basis. What we do is extremely important for patients and it’s important for other to recognize what we do.
    Whether you want to go into psych nursing or not, you should recognize what we do is important for patients hospitalized.
    In this video, i go over 5 critical responsibilities of a Psych Nurse on an inpatient psychiatric unit.
    Obviously this is just my opinion...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 215

  • @RhealovesGod
    @RhealovesGod 4 роки тому +206

    I am pursuing nursing school and only want to do psych nursing. Mental Health is something that I love learning about and look forward to this career

    • @janetebisue3266
      @janetebisue3266 4 роки тому +8

      Rhea Willliams in UK, nursing is divided into groups. Child nursing, adult nursing, learning disability nursing and mental health nursing. Check with your nursing school if they have programs like that. I’m starting mental health nursing in uni in September. Good luck 😉

    • @dinu95169
      @dinu95169 3 роки тому +3

      Me tooo!❤

    • @rose_.572
      @rose_.572 3 роки тому +1

      @@janetebisue3266 hey so I live in the uk and I'm interested in mental health nursing. what A levels did you do to be able to get into university's to do it? thanks :)

    • @janetebisue3266
      @janetebisue3266 3 роки тому

      @@rose_.572 hey Rose, I did psychology, economics and government and politics. However I took a gap year and did an extra biology. Also I worked in hospital in my gap year. I’ve switched to Adult nursing tho. If you have any questions about mental health nursing, ask me ☺️ my friends still do mental health nursing and we’ve had a lot of combined classes

    • @rose_.572
      @rose_.572 3 роки тому +2

      @@janetebisue3266 thanks for that! I've been wanting to do nursing forever. do you think it would be good to do biology for an a level? cos I know that it helps. thank you again :)

  • @stephanied9629
    @stephanied9629 4 місяці тому +4

    I was a psych nurse for a decade in the locked wards at a state psych hospital. I feel state psych hospitals are MUCH different. They get the “last stop” patients, the “worst of the worst” and had chronic patients that basically lived there as they had no where else to go. I feel state hospitals are MUCH different than normal hospital and private psych hospitals.
    We got hurt A LOT, pretty much every day was WILD. You wouldn’t believe the stories. I miss it sometimes, you had to have strong relationships with your co workers and had to be a real team. We always used to say we should have written a book about what happened in that hospital.

  • @professorkarenvduhamel253
    @professorkarenvduhamel253 2 роки тому +21

    It's so nice to hear a psych nurse who is so proud and passionate about caring for the mental health and well-being of behavioral health patients. You really found your niche.

  • @carolemalloch9634
    @carolemalloch9634 4 роки тому +133

    I switched from working as an ICU RN to working as a psych RN almost 4 months ago and it has changed my life. I'm so happy that I made the switch.

    • @theaustralianhulk
      @theaustralianhulk 4 роки тому +8

      Same here, CVICU to psych 2 and half years ago.

    • @MRZC051005
      @MRZC051005 4 роки тому +3

      ICU 5 years (CCU/CVI) and switching now! Thanks for posting

    • @chempanda6388
      @chempanda6388 4 роки тому +3

      Very interesting. I mostly hear the transition of going from psych to med surg or something else.

    • @ruggeriIII
      @ruggeriIII 3 роки тому

      Elaborate on that!!! I am considering the same route.

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 3 роки тому

      Pseudos science

  • @hannahjay1340
    @hannahjay1340 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you so much for this video! I have a mental health nursing interview tomorrow and this has made me feel so much more prepared and excited for it! :)

  • @alibob1986
    @alibob1986 3 роки тому +6

    I'm going back to school to train as a mental health nurse in the UK and I found this video really helpful, thanks. Especially about the crisis intervention as that's something I'm quite nervous about but you were really reassuring

  • @fitzy5414
    @fitzy5414 2 роки тому

    psych nurses can be a very overwhelming, your voice is so managed and relaxing! I’m excited to watch more of your videos!! 😄😄

  • @davidacosta3874
    @davidacosta3874 3 роки тому +6

    I’m considering making a career change into Psych nursing. You offer great bits of information and I will be sure to follow up with the resources you have provided. 🙏🏻

  • @queentinadoire6931
    @queentinadoire6931 4 роки тому +75

    I worked at a state inpatient psych unit for 8 years. It was challenging, but I loved it. I am currently in school pursuing my PMHNP degree. I love Psych Nursing. It is not for everyone though. You have to be very passionate about helping mental health patients. You also have to be kind, patient, and a caring person.

    • @goertzpsychiatry9340
      @goertzpsychiatry9340 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Zs76OwgRfZI/v-deo.html

    • @cordellgue518
      @cordellgue518 Рік тому

      Your message resonates with me so much. I’m very kind, patient, and caring to others. I’m concerned about patients assaulting providers. Aside from that, I’m all for this career. I really enjoy enlightening others and feel that everyone deserves to be heard and happy.

    • @cordellgue518
      @cordellgue518 Рік тому

      Your message resonates with me so much. I’m very kind, patient, and caring to others. I’m concerned about patients assaulting providers. Aside from that, I’m all for this career. I really enjoy enlightening others and feel that everyone deserves to be heard and happy.

    • @BishimDeja
      @BishimDeja Рік тому

      @@cordellgue518 I feel the same way. Especially after that mental health patient just stabbed and killed that nurse smh

  • @volkssturm9694
    @volkssturm9694 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for sharing! I have been an RN for 19 years, mostly PACU and dialysis. I have always been interested in being a Psych RN at one point in my career and I think that time is coming. I feel like I am getting totally burnt out doing management in a dialysis clinic. I need something that is rewarding and fulfilling, plus mental health issues is something near and dear to me. I think this is the ticket.

  • @alexphillips5319
    @alexphillips5319 4 роки тому +3

    I'm planning to train as a Mental Health Nurse on the UK and these videos are do interesting, thank you 👍👌

  • @DavidLindermanMusic
    @DavidLindermanMusic 2 роки тому +3

    I love learning about the pharmacology and pharmacodynamics of psychiatric medications. So interesting.

  • @TMomma4609
    @TMomma4609 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks for the info!

  • @nerdo_blackxoxo9946
    @nerdo_blackxoxo9946 4 роки тому +14

    I like your personality, keep on keeping on.... I'm just starting out haven't even started nursing school yet I start in January

  • @Kidblinks
    @Kidblinks 4 роки тому +22

    I just graduated and I’m scared about applying but this video helped reduce some of that.

    • @LifeofaPsychNP
      @LifeofaPsychNP  4 роки тому +6

      Don't be afraid, just try it out. The beauty about nursing is if you don't like it, switch to another unit.

  • @NobleAbsinthe
    @NobleAbsinthe 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you my ph brother, I've decided into going into psych after nursing school. Starting my 2nd sem and we are learning psych now.

  • @SugaPsyched
    @SugaPsyched 4 роки тому +1

    Love your videos! Im really happy you did a video on this topic, as a psych nurse I get asked this question alllll the time!

  • @daymonniquevelasco2810
    @daymonniquevelasco2810 10 місяців тому

    Been a psych nurse since 2011 and always as inpatient. And until now i find it amazing since each one of them is unique and has different ways of showing the symptoms

  • @jacquelinealoo3520
    @jacquelinealoo3520 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video.
    I have worked as an RNpsyc nurse for the past 12 years…
    My passion grows with every passing day.❤

  • @madisonsherwood6220
    @madisonsherwood6220 4 роки тому +2

    Please do a direct entry Psyc NP program video!

  • @ladyvixenchao5933
    @ladyvixenchao5933 3 роки тому +2

    Psych NP thanks. Can you make a video on how to do proper MSE and the charting.

  • @welabs
    @welabs 3 роки тому

    Nice video by the way ..

  • @jellybabe666
    @jellybabe666 2 роки тому +5

    Video starts at 2:14

  • @Gioli565
    @Gioli565 2 роки тому +3

    Just accepted a psych nursing inpatient job after cardiac care for 10 years. Thanks for this.

  • @lexishannon6147
    @lexishannon6147 4 роки тому +6

    is anyone else here because you probably need to be readmitted to the psych ward but are too scared so instead you watch this lol

  • @a143p143
    @a143p143 4 роки тому +25

    I have been a psych nurse for 10 years. I did outpatient for a while which was nice but then there was too much turn over and I was burned out. Now I’m back inpatient and there are some patients that want to be there but there are others who want to leave because they can’t smoke, don’t like the food, can’t get certain hygiene, makeup. These people are so entitled and ungrateful. I have been called every bad name in the book but at the end of they day there are always pleasant patients who are truly sick and appreciate you. It really depends on the group. To me it’s definitely less stressful than bed side nursing.

    • @nancyc.3021
      @nancyc.3021 4 роки тому +9

      You have to put yourself in your patients shoes. You must understand that they are there for a reason, and 99% of the time when were at any type of hospital we are at our worst. Be patient with them, many of us just want a helping hand but are too scared to receive the help because we believe we are unworthy of it. Plus, they are living in that psych ward for 3days or longer, many of them miss their home or feel even lonelier

    • @bri3449
      @bri3449 4 роки тому +6

      Well duh! They’re mentally ill and/or have a personality disorder. Why would you expect their mood/behavior to NOT be like someone that has a psychological condition, lmfao! Not to mention they’re locked up in a hospital in a very gloomy room! Now, I could see if they abused you or something but cursing you out or calling you a bad name isn’t that deep. I swear some of you guys should’ve chosen a different profession🙃

    • @saltyzebra6489
      @saltyzebra6489 2 роки тому

      You should not be a psych nurse if you have that mentality. These people are mentally ill

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому +2

      i retired from psych nursing and once a psych patient got her make up and make herself up so crazy that she looked like Baby Jane. So i taught her the Baby Jane song from the movie "I've written a letter to daddy." and she sang it all over the unit. the charge nurse was not happy, i laughed so hard.

  • @sleepytells6215
    @sleepytells6215 3 роки тому

    Love this video!!! Graduating this May, hopefully there are available new grad psych RN positions then :)

  • @hunterweidner7748
    @hunterweidner7748 3 роки тому +1

    I worked in a geriatric psych hospital and loved it! I'll be starting my nursing school journey soon and I'm so torn between psych nursing or derm. Hoping clinical will help make my decision.

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      the psych hospital i worked at as a nurse we had a children's, adult and geri. I hated geri. i was on childrens / adolescents for years, then transfered to adult. I hated to float to geri.

    • @hunterweidner7748
      @hunterweidner7748 2 роки тому +1

      @@randysmith7045 really??? I love Geri for psych! I work at a childrens hospital now and I love it! I couldn’t imagine going back to Geri unless it was psych. I can’t do childrens psych. It breaks my heart and makes me relive my own childhood trauma which I would rather not. But I do love working at the childrens hospital though 😊

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому +1

      @@hunterweidner7748 when i worked children's / adolescents psych i found the parents were worse then the kids. I could tell why the kids were so messed up. i have horror stories about the parents

  • @akashghorpade4059
    @akashghorpade4059 3 роки тому

    I am from India, Reg. Psychiatric nurse....seeking abroad jobs .....video helped me to get essential knowledge indirectly 👍

  • @dcoggin9156
    @dcoggin9156 4 роки тому +7

    Safety is #1 always protecting the patient/staff

  • @lifewithbella0807
    @lifewithbella0807 Рік тому

    Hi! I've taken care of psych patients in our medsurg unit because we didn't have a specific psych unit...do you mind sharing some information on how being an RN in an outpatient behavioral health is like? I don't see much info about what it's like working as a nurse in an outpatient behavioral health?

  • @Annmarierobinson708
    @Annmarierobinson708 4 роки тому +1

    Well done! am Looking for a good intervention book regarding this topic.

    • @jennyfox1398
      @jennyfox1398 4 роки тому

      Not sure what you mean by intervention book but "Weekends at Bellvue" is a really enjoyable book that details a psychiatrists career in Bellvues psych unit.

  • @TukashabaruhangaRollings
    @TukashabaruhangaRollings 7 днів тому

    wao i really like it

  • @welabs
    @welabs 3 роки тому

    Hi bro, do you have a format for the mental health nursing care plan for the community psychiatric nursing?

  • @sweetcaus
    @sweetcaus 2 роки тому

    Thanks for informative video !! Please give me tips i am starting job in next month in inpatient pshychatric unit. i am very nervous. any reply welcome

  • @emmarie5662
    @emmarie5662 3 роки тому +3

    Do you have to go to college? Or can you go to Nursing school and then do programs that leads to being a psych nurse?

  • @jamiez901
    @jamiez901 3 роки тому

    are all the patients in mental health independent in the states? or does it depend on the unit?

  • @EppaWorldwide
    @EppaWorldwide 4 роки тому

    Which state do you practice? I wish I can get a job with an inpatient hospital 🏥 when I finally take the board and passed.

  • @welabs
    @welabs 3 роки тому

    Do you consider as medium or high cram for the patient who is having suicidal thought but no plan or intent? how about racing thoughts of self-harm or suicide with plan but no intent what cram is that? thanks

  • @carmonrodriguez2194
    @carmonrodriguez2194 3 роки тому +1

    So my family and I take care of a good friend of mine that I've known since childhood that has a life-threatening / terminal illness he was in the hospital getting treatment two weeks worth of treatment and on the last week of treatment the doctor said that his illness was progressing and ever since he heard that his whole demeanor and personality has changed he hasn't been his chatty self he's been more isolated and he's not usually isolated due to this and since he has never had any problems with his mental health his social worker / counselor and his doctor recommended is that if he doesn't start getting back to his old self soon then they want him to be in a psychiatric unit for at least a week for observation. The thing is the hospital he goes to for his terminal illness and the psychiatric unit are two separate hospitals because the hospital for his terminal illness doesn't have a psychiatric ward. I'm really scared to make that decision to send him to a psych unit because due to the nature of his health he has so much on a daily basis he gets IVs through Port he gets feedings through his feeding tube during the day by gravity through a syringe and someone has to feed him and he gets hooked up to a feeding pump at night he's on supplemental oxygen as needed and he gets breathing treatments throughout the day if he's having trouble breathing he needs to be suctioned and suction quick he can't be poked in his arms or hands where his veins are and that is one of the reasons why he has a port and that is how he gets IVs and blood drawn and by the time they would want him to be in a psych ward he would have to have his IV Port needle changed and due to where that is placed you have to be very careful when doing that because that is awfully close to his heart. And as you can imagine if someone were to try to access his port and it misses his port and goes to that area let's just say it's not good. I've heard psych units aren't really great at managing their patients on a personal level I don't know if that's true I don't know what psych nurses can do but due to the nature of his house and immune system and since you have to be careful not to mess up at all when it comes to his care I'm very scared to make the decision to send him to that psych ward for a week I'm honestly hoping that through family interaction with me and my siblings and my parents we can get him back to his old self and he won't have to go in there. Just to clarify something I am a college student but in my culture we stay with our families until we get married. But I learn how to do my friends care from my mom because she used to be a nurse specifically his nurse whenever he was in for treatment for his condition when he was little before he became an adult. I really don't want to make that decision the send him there because if those psych workers and psych nurses don't do everything properly when it comes to his physical care for his illness let's just say the circumstances would be horrible and I don't know if psych nurses could do all the things he needs I just don't want the staff to accidentally will you know severely injure or even worse cause something fatal to happen also he is a very very very devout Muslim and he has to pray 5 times a day and that may come up during group therapy or lunch or something but I'm Catholic but I've seen how important prayer time is for them they cannot skip unless they are practically sick in bed and whenever he does Skip prayer time you can say whatever you want to him but because of how strict he is when it comes to his religion if you were to skip prayer time and not have a good excuse he feels like the biggest Center and that is because in his religion his goal is to please his creator and he does not want to let his Lord down. That's one thing me and my family really admire about him he is so devout especially when it comes to his prayer

    • @kimitzuosoo5289
      @kimitzuosoo5289 2 роки тому +1

      Wow such a long essay aww so sweet but sorry im not able to read this since im sooooo lazy hve good day :)

  • @theaustralianhulk
    @theaustralianhulk 4 роки тому +20

    Last night, I unsuccessfully tried to de escalate a dementia pt from attacking me while avoid the feces he had spread all over himself and the bathroom. First I had to let him finish urinating in the shower fully clothed all over his socks. Then he proceeded to yell at me and posture towards myself and staff, unwilling to let anyone help him as he got feces everywhere. Short staffed on the senior care unit as per usual. I awoke several times today (I work nights) thinking about my own behavior and feelings towards this guy. What could I have done different? Why was I about to lose my patience with him? How did I let myself buy into the moment and let him have control of my emotions? I can tell you psych nursing is a challenge with very little obvious rewards. Most patients don't have the comprehension to understand the position we put ourselves in to help them. But every now and then you reach one and/or you learn something about yourself and it makes it worth it.

    • @theloveIychristine
      @theloveIychristine 4 роки тому +3

      George David wow, this was really insightful. Thank you.

    • @crystallizedbooger3338
      @crystallizedbooger3338 4 роки тому +5

      thanks for this. i am about to switch to psych and I’d rather deal with acute mental patient than the fibbers i work with now.

    • @bri3449
      @bri3449 4 роки тому +2

      ^^^Some of you guys really should’ve chosen a different profession :/

    • @janetebisue3266
      @janetebisue3266 4 роки тому +2

      Crystallized Booger this is rather demeaning :/

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      dont dwell on it. i did psych nursing for 30 years , if i thought about all the things i could have done different id go crazy myself. i lost my temper a few times, and even cussed out a patient once. it happens. we are human and have feelings too.

  • @catherinedominguez7681
    @catherinedominguez7681 3 роки тому +2

    Can a NP write up a esa letter is they are prescribing you antidepressants and treating you for mental health?

  • @agiscobayagiscobay680
    @agiscobayagiscobay680 6 місяців тому

    Any help interview help for newly grads who want to work on psychiatric?

  • @soleilriego99
    @soleilriego99 Рік тому

    whattt course should i take if i want to be a psych nurse?

  • @ojifinnimojisola2932
    @ojifinnimojisola2932 Рік тому

    Hi welldone
    I am an oversea nurse with 5 yrs experience in Psychiatric setting and currently working there but am not a registered MHN . However I want to practice as a mental health nurse, is it possible with only experience and CBT mental health. Pls clarify

  • @erickcortez1392
    @erickcortez1392 4 роки тому +13

    I have aspirations to become a psych NP but i hate the idea of prescribing medicines that will have a negative impact from the side effects. Please write me back because i like the idea of helping to rehab a persons psych and the work hours and pay. But i really wouldn't want to prescribe medicine if it will harm a person in the long run or from a withdraw.

    • @GG17250
      @GG17250 4 роки тому +4

      Erick Cortez my son has schizophrenia he is a bigger danger to himself not taking meds. There are side effects to meds, but also “side effects” to not taking them. I’d start with ones that carry lesser side effects first if you can. I want to become a psych nurse to help more people like my son and to be the best support for him I can be. With my personal experience I feel I can relate to my patients and their families. Reframe how you look at meds...good luck to you

    • @elenapopovic2527
      @elenapopovic2527 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I was diagnosed with severe ADHD and tried so hard, for a whole year, to avoid being medicated. I struggled and drove myself insane with how unproductive and distractable I was, despite using every non drug recommendation on the planet and all my best effort. Once I found a medication regimen that worked, things were so much smoother. Yes I deal with some side effects, but I manage them. It's worth it

    • @darthpanda5142
      @darthpanda5142 2 роки тому

      Work in a osteopathic setting

  • @sowbaranika
    @sowbaranika Рік тому

    Hi brother...I have completed Masters in (Mental health nursing)..currently am working in Ireland ,not in psych unit. I have a query , Do I need to take any special course to become psych nurse here ???...pls guide me

  • @mzbryeisha
    @mzbryeisha 3 роки тому

    Are NP in charge with groups?

  • @davearceta9190
    @davearceta9190 Рік тому

    How can newly graduated nurses improve in charting?

  • @yessenialara8971
    @yessenialara8971 3 роки тому +32

    I’m 16 and am interested in being a psychiatrist nurse, I don’t know the steps to do that but tips could help :)

    • @tifaswrld
      @tifaswrld 3 роки тому

      same☺️

    • @mcgubie415
      @mcgubie415 3 роки тому +3

      Go use your internet browser.
      Np

    • @goertzpsychiatry9340
      @goertzpsychiatry9340 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Zs76OwgRfZI/v-deo.html

    • @harryhoran7398
      @harryhoran7398 3 роки тому +3

      @@mcgubie415 little miss attitude huh. Looks like someone had a bad day.

    • @harryhoran7398
      @harryhoran7398 3 роки тому

      ya me too girl i feel u

  • @baileemeyer8474
    @baileemeyer8474 4 роки тому +15

    Can I ask you, do you think someone with bipolar type 2 could work as a psych nurse if they are taking care of themselves? I am so passionate about mental health and want to help others but I've been told before I should stay away from psych nursing since I have bipolar myself.

    • @LifeofaPsychNP
      @LifeofaPsychNP  4 роки тому +22

      Honestly, it all depends on you. Typically I would say make sure you're stable because working with this population can be tough even for the mentally tough. It's all about practicing self care and setting limits for yourself but it's totally doable. The beauty about being a nurse is if you can't handle it, you can always switch specialities. Best of luck, I'll be rooting for you

    • @ramcharge2704
      @ramcharge2704 3 роки тому +1

      I'd make sure it exactly what you want to do yourself.
      It's extremely rewarding but some days it can be extremely challenging. You could job shadow for a couple of shifts at a place if you are really passionate about it.

    • @swirlyxbo0
      @swirlyxbo0 2 роки тому +1

      Did you ever go into psych nursing? I also have bipolar disorder and have been wondering if I can handle it myself

    • @kentshultz6157
      @kentshultz6157 2 роки тому +2

      I suffer from depression and had the worst year of my life last year (2021). I was suicidal off and on throughout the year and went inpatient at my local psych unit in June. Now I work on that same unit as a psych tech, and I’m thinking about going to nursing school and going into psych specialty. Like you, I have a passion for helping people who are in that low, low place where I’ve been myself. I’ve only been working on the unit for a little over a month, but so far, so good! If you can get yourself stabilized I say definitely give it a try!

  • @hadujolop
    @hadujolop 2 роки тому +2

    He starts at 2:11

  • @movingup2118
    @movingup2118 3 роки тому +1

    I am training to be a psychiatric nurse in the UK, it would be amazing to know how it works in usa. Do you major in it or do you general train

    • @kimitzuosoo5289
      @kimitzuosoo5289 2 роки тому

      Hey how much it coast to study psychiatric nursing in uk as an international student which university is best? Duration of the course? Chance of getting job and pr

  • @derengo19
    @derengo19 3 роки тому +5

    thanks for posting but this video didn't really help me. I feel like all of the points that you highlighted applies to all nurses in general, just with a psych focus. Can you please post a video with specific examples?
    I had my psych/mental health nursing rotation last summer and unfortunately i only had two clinical days on the inpatient unit and i never got to see what the nurse did, so I was hoping you could provide specifics on the day to day. thanks.

  • @Kizzy-yi5bz
    @Kizzy-yi5bz 15 днів тому

    So where will be Security and Orderlys

  • @kevintran562653
    @kevintran562653 4 роки тому +3

    Dear Psych dude. I am a male inspiring nurse and I am so worried to get into a nursing program. Do you have any advice? I really want to become a nurse and I am about to take the TEAS. Do you have any advice? I'm also wondering, I am so interesting in Psych NP, because I want to do future research for mental health, are NPs allowed to do research?
    Thanks,
    Wizardofoz

    • @michaelbaker6324
      @michaelbaker6324 4 роки тому +4

      Male nurse here, currently working in the drug rehab unit of a psych hospital. Working in psych is the best thing I've done for myself in my profession. Best advice, understand that you are a minority and the phrase "Nurses eat their young" exists for a reason. Also, nursing school and the real world are very different things. Your first six months are going to suck no matter what; don't get discouraged, it does get better. Avoid the gossip and cattiness as best you can, keep your head down and do your job to the best of your professional ability. I think psych is one of the better specialties for men in nursing, and I too intend to become a psych NP. Best of luck to you.

    • @yemialemu9902
      @yemialemu9902 3 роки тому

      If u want to do research u have to do DNP instead of MHNP (MSN route).

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      get ready to work in an all or nearly all female atmosphere. i had many times i was the only male on a unit.

  • @gabbymiles5655
    @gabbymiles5655 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to be a psych nurse, I want to work in a safe environment!!!

    • @dlandrews1
      @dlandrews1 2 роки тому

      The one I’m starting in has no security department, so you make it safe.

    • @gabbymiles5655
      @gabbymiles5655 2 роки тому

      @@dlandrews1 Oh ok!!

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      look for a different job. trust you will be attacked and often hurt. i have the battle scars to prove that

    • @stephanied9629
      @stephanied9629 4 місяці тому

      Psych nurses get hurt A LOT

  • @carlagondim
    @carlagondim 2 роки тому

    You have to start IV or IV medications ?

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      on the psych units i worked on we didnt have that, i can do it but i didnt have to, if a patient needed that they got transferred out.

  • @randysmith7045
    @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

    interested? i did it for 30 years

  • @cintulator2
    @cintulator2 4 роки тому +2

    AM-BU-LAN-CE, PO-WER THEO-LO-GIAN. HOS-PI-TAL!

  • @sakurafox4551
    @sakurafox4551 2 роки тому +1

    Hello I have some questions for you. I worked as a mental health tech for about 8 months and now I just applied for nursing school. I really want to keep working in a mental health facility. Whenever I called the nurses when there was an incident they were quick and rude with me lol. They did not want to help me they were in their office all the time except when there was a restraint . When they were called to help count the time of the restrain they acted like it was interrupting their whole day lol Is this common or was the place I worked at just crappy ?Are the nurses supposed to help the mental health techs or are they just too busy in the office all the time? I only worked at one place so It would be nice getting some input from other facilities thank u

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому +1

      i worked as a tech first also and while in nursing school. then did psych nursing for 30 years, then retired. Yes the nurses are suppose to jump in. Ya all get MAB training. i have known nurses who will not and are just full of themselves. but most are good and will help.

    • @sakurafox4551
      @sakurafox4551 2 роки тому +1

      @@randysmith7045 thank you that makes me feel better I guess the place I worked at was just bad lol 😆 I want to be the nurse that jumps in but didn't know if they were allowed too because they never did

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому +1

      @@sakurafox4551 i went thru MAB training each year. i jumped in MANY times. once ya get use to working together as a unit ya learn to read each other's signals on which limb to take, where to stand etc... It is scary at first and yes i got hurt at times, but ya just do it. The worst thing is to get a staff who is macho and gung ho. Those are the ones who get hurt or get you hurt. ANd set off patients. If a patient can be talked down, that is best. But some staff think they are Rambo and just want to jump. Once we had a patient there named Terrence. He and i had a good repour. But he was not assigned to me. THe assigned nurse pissed off Terrence and i could see Terrence was going to go off. Terrence was hugh, big guy, could rip your head off. i told the charge nurse to let me walk him to time out room and talk to him. "NO. he is not your assigned patient." Well the nurse assigned pissed him off and Terrence broke his nose and there was a big violent take down. It was a mess. If you have a staff who has a good repour with a patient and will talk to the staff then let that staff handle it. To many staff just want to hang out in the nursing station or med room and talk. I'd rather go out and talk to my patients during some of my free time when i am not charting , pouring meds etc... Trust it works out better in the long run.

    • @sakurafox4551
      @sakurafox4551 2 роки тому

      @@randysmith7045 thank you this is great advice ! Most of my clients liked me I only got hurt one time in my 8 months working there and it wasn't serious I got kicked hard in the stomach and he did give me a warning I didn't listen haha so that was my fault 😅 my supervisors kept telling me I was too nice I just treated the clients like my own children and not like prisoners lol it would have been nice to have actually worked with the nurses instead of them getting pissed when something went down haha I just got accepted into nursing school !

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому +1

      @@sakurafox4551 there is a fine line between treating them like your kids and inmates. i retired from psych prison work. i went into that after years working in reg psych units. did it for the pension. trust as ya get older ya think about that. anyway, look at is as a job None of these people/ patients you want to see outside of work. trust me on that. Keep the drama away from home. Now that i am retired when i see a person on the street who is mentally ill, i just walk away. i dont need that anymore.

  • @Hecatenfant47
    @Hecatenfant47 4 роки тому +4

    Im doing a psychology major and once I’m done I’ll go for nursing school at French college in Montreal to become a psych nurse but honestly becoming an np is not my interest I mean I want to be a nurse and it seems like np is just a pseudo doctor yes they diagnose and prescribe but well is not really nursing as it’s not being with the patient as an RN would

    • @nicenkudi3754
      @nicenkudi3754 4 роки тому +2

      Daniel Jimenez Good luck in becoming a RN. After you’ve worked as a RN for awhile maybe then you will decide for yourself how you may want to further your education if you choose to do so. Whether it’s becoming an NP or « Pseudo Dr. » as you call or maybe doing something else. Nursing is a rewarding career. I bet you’ll love it.

    • @spreadlove8947
      @spreadlove8947 4 роки тому

      www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2017/04/idaho-psychologists-medications

  • @travismacdonald5364
    @travismacdonald5364 2 роки тому

    Pass out PRNs!!!

  • @taomind6045
    @taomind6045 Рік тому

    Dream job.

  • @FlorBunbury
    @FlorBunbury 2 роки тому

    👍🏻🙂

  • @misaelfigueroa8192
    @misaelfigueroa8192 4 роки тому +4

    Can you work 3days 12hours like most RN?

    • @theaustralianhulk
      @theaustralianhulk 4 роки тому +3

      yes but unlike most med surge type positions, you may also have the option of doing shorter shifts for more days. Im a psych nurse on nights, work 3 12/week

    • @misaelfigueroa8192
      @misaelfigueroa8192 4 роки тому +2

      George David thanks!! 🙌🏼

    • @Gonzalezreview
      @Gonzalezreview 4 роки тому +4

      I work 4 days 12 hr shift.
      If it was up to me I’m allowed to do as many shift as I want due to the massive understaff problem at my psych unit 😂 they even pay us $10 more an hour on days we are called in !

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 4 роки тому +1

      They usually sleep most of the time on their last shift

    • @SonyaLCH
      @SonyaLCH 2 роки тому +1

      @@theaustralianhulk Yes, I just got hired for my first psych position 11p-7a. I was happy to go to shorter shifts.

  • @x3itsrissa
    @x3itsrissa 3 роки тому

    what degree is needed to become a psych nurse?

    • @SonyaLCH
      @SonyaLCH 2 роки тому +2

      At least an ASN (associate of science in nursing).

  • @reddbendd
    @reddbendd Рік тому

    They don’t seem to do a lot.

  • @Songsthesecond
    @Songsthesecond 7 місяців тому

    I have autism and other problems people like you just abuse me in phych ward 😢😭

  • @Reshme77
    @Reshme77 7 місяців тому

    Try not to go crazy 😅

    • @Songsthesecond
      @Songsthesecond 7 місяців тому

      I'm a phych patient the staff abuse us they are the cray

  • @Songsthesecond
    @Songsthesecond 7 місяців тому

    I'm a long time phych patient i don't like the staff

  • @SmolMoonCat
    @SmolMoonCat Рік тому

    Nope. I'm one of the people that's more likely to BE the patient on an inpatient psych unit and am just curious 😂

  • @TEA_PHX
    @TEA_PHX 3 роки тому +2

    I came to learn bout psych nursing not numerous ads for irrelevant stuff. Definitely not subscribing.

    • @DP-tf7qb
      @DP-tf7qb 3 роки тому +1

      stupid comment, ads are how UA-camrs make money to support their channel and share their knowledge. He's hardly missing out by you not subscribing anyway.

    • @TEA_PHX
      @TEA_PHX 3 роки тому

      @@DP-tf7qb wow thanks for the insightful, educational, and eye opening comment. I see the light now.

    • @DP-tf7qb
      @DP-tf7qb 3 роки тому +1

      @@TEA_PHX oh dear

  • @fatboydayoungan
    @fatboydayoungan 2 роки тому

    This is not a good job I wouldn’t recommend this because they do put people with mental health in restraints which is really created trauma so really think about what you want

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      you dont even know why they are put into restraints

    • @fatboydayoungan
      @fatboydayoungan 2 роки тому

      @@randysmith7045 putting mental health people in restraints is like a abuse but a nightmare in a sense. You got bodies on top u. It’s like going to a prison cell. You need to understand I have sympathy for them because I was one of those victims but even worse I had an allergic reaction to medication n I was put in restraints I couldn’t say anything my throat was stuck. I couldn’t move a single bone in my body

    • @fatboydayoungan
      @fatboydayoungan 2 роки тому

      @@randysmith7045 really think about it. It’s a nightmare when these nurses are supposed to have sympathy towards them n you have to do them like as if they are inna prison cell like go talk to the patients they might need a friend. Make a fucking change in the world because putting mental health people along with special needs & disabilities in restraints is fucked up n you have to realize what do they feel at the end of the day in that bed what they’re thinking about when being drugged up. Yes every special needs & disabllity people are different in many areas but that doesn’t mean to not treat like they are not human n these mental health hospitals do not have the resources, they can’t have phones neither they can’t even use a computer to watch UA-cam videos or games to enjoy. Some of them come out n feel like they’re the same how they felt before the mental health hospital. This not Change, MAKE A CHANGE. DO IT FROM THE BOTTOM OF YOUR HEART IF YOU THINK EVERYBODY HAS A STORY. STAND THE FUCK UP!!

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      @@fatboydayoungan i am retired. i get my pension check and my SSI check, no longer have to deal with it,. and i sat with MANY a patient talking to them. i did it alot. talked many a patient down from going off. but restraints are needed at times. if ya net a patient talk and talk they will do it for your whole 8 hrs. and i wont get any work done. it is alot more work then you realize. there is a reason the patients cant have those things. try working in the field before ya tell me. BTW what do you do fora living ?

    • @randysmith7045
      @randysmith7045 2 роки тому

      @@fatboydayoungan if we do not then they might hurt someone, staff or patient. if they hurt you, a patient then you wil wish we did . restrains is last resort. TIme out room first. sit, cool off.

  • @walleyehunter1541
    @walleyehunter1541 4 роки тому +3

    Psychiatric nurses don't really do much but hand out medication, document, and sit around talking. Other than that they don't really do much. Really a no-brainer job. Mental Health assessment a 1. checklist of questions 2. Develop and follow-through care plan (follow Dr's orders) 3. Crisis intervention (calls unit assistants and security on standby) 4. Be a team player ( make friends with your co-workers) 5. Maintain a healing and safe environment ( no shit sherlock). Lots of hyperbolic wording and exaggerated excitement to make the psychiatric nurse job sound sophisticated. When you actually sit down and carefully look at in detail what these people really do it is not that interesting and there really is no skill involved. I worked on a psyche unit for years and have seen it all.

    • @LifeofaPsychNP
      @LifeofaPsychNP  4 роки тому +20

      sounds like someones jealous, no need to hate on other peoples passions about mental health and working in it.

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 4 роки тому

      Life of a Psych NP no not jealous here. I was so glad I left working in that area.

    • @poodlemynoodle2622
      @poodlemynoodle2622 3 роки тому

      @Walkeye Hunter you didn’t like it?

    • @walleyehunter1541
      @walleyehunter1541 3 роки тому +1

      @Desire Sawwan Your full of bs.

    • @poodlemynoodle2622
      @poodlemynoodle2622 3 роки тому +2

      Walleye Hunter hey I don’t want to argue, nor I mean to sound rude but who wouldn’t want a job where you talked a lot and it didn’t involve a lot of work?

  • @gwynethvdoherty9584
    @gwynethvdoherty9584 Рік тому

    Your job is fer nothin'

  • @DPO770
    @DPO770 Рік тому

    Pseudoscience.

  • @walleyehunter1541
    @walleyehunter1541 4 роки тому

    Dont waste your time.

    • @poodlemynoodle2622
      @poodlemynoodle2622 3 роки тому

      ??? What do you mean

    • @Mic9Lives
      @Mic9Lives Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your videos I’m also an experienced RN looking for a change and these videos are really helpful