Ep. 103: A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A REGISTERED NURSE! Surviving An Awful 12 Hour Shift!
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Hi guys my name is George and this is my 103rd UA-cam video! I just want to say this was a lowquality audio video because I did not have a mic! I literally had to get this off my chest right after my shift! But the thoughts and emotions are 100 real! Are you ready for it, HUNNI?
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Thank you for always keeping it real. And showing the good, the bad and the ugly. Visibility matters!
Always my authentic self
I feel all these feelings you feel and relate to that stressful shift you had. Bedside nursing, I believe, is the WORST (being a nurse for 5 years). I have moved on to out-patient and could never look back. It's just a horrible, stressful (at times, toxic) environment. It made me want to bake and sell cakes or switch to a manual job honestly.
Bedside nursing is not for the weak! The bad days can be really bad HAHA and you are right , it can be toxic!
Cheers to better days ahead... Like Tokyo!
Yessss!
Great anecdotes. I've felt like that, too. It was bad. Went home and cried.
I hate to hear that but I also have cried after hard shifts. After 10 years of nursing I still feel anxious and nervous going into work.
On the first patient, unfortunately doctors can make mistakes and can miss something important on a CT/MRI's. I've experienced this before. All normal tests, nothing apparently wrong. A 2nd opinion found the issue. So, whoever is reading this, get a second opinion when you feel something is very wrong and everything is normal. Doctor's are not gods who know and understand everything! They can definetly make mistakes. Don't take "anxiety" as a diagnosis when something feels very off. Ps. I'm so sorry you experienced such a stressful day! I've had loads of different nurses - some very bad (unfortunately) and others very kind and helpful . Based on this video, you sound like you truly care about your patients, and try to find solutions for their care - even though some can sound very unreasonable I hope you understand that no one wants to be sick in a hospital! It's so stressful (especially with how expensive it can be). So unfortunately some patients can feel so stressed and anxious that they may demand more attention . So, thank you for your patience! Thanks for all you do!! Hopefully you'll have more better days than bad ones.
@@Stargazer9900 thank you for the kind words! This means a lot!