Education empowers. You do it well. Don't discount your experience and ability to flex as all nurses do. It might just look different than you pictured for your career. Be the difference and stay positive.
The NextGen nclex is coming up soon🥺and I just fail the exam on my second attempt🥺🥺🤦♂️💔,I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling right now 🤕😣,I'm confident that I will be a good nurse too. I just need to get past this too and move on. 🥺
So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of at Nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Miss CATHERINA ALISON. She help me through my exam and I made it through.
R.N. Sherrie here, I am sick of all of the monopolies in healthcare, monopolies are bad for the patients and staff. I think competition is a good thing!
Talking of help with the NCLEX exams mr Lucas is a genius, i never believed it was possible to see my exam questions with the answer before my exams, he's awesome
It would be great if this would actually reduce the power trip that so many primary care providers are on. They just love lording over the patients their ability to withhold meds and either deny or demand referrals to specialists.
Oh..yes. Daughter of a nurse and now a retired nurse. Tried holding the thermometer bulb to the bedside lamp 115 temperature with no symptoms. Nope. Going to school.
I’m going to try this to get clobetasol for the psoriasis on my head. A week of clobetasol heals it so I don’t have to work as hard for two months to control it. I can’t get it from the GP at my VA clinic because there’s a restriction on them for prescribing it. They want me to drive two and half hours to SF to see the derm. The derm there wanted me to stop treating it at all so they can see what it looks like untreated and come back. I’m not going to my wife’s doctor on her insurance anymore for the same reason. Multiple appointments with an asshole that doesn’t want to listen to me. Wants to doubt me about it being psoriasis because I don’t come in crusty covered in plaques. I’m not going to stop wet wrapping and moisturizing with the OTC stuff and be itchy for these assholes. Its fucking psoriasis. My dad has had it his whole life in exactly the same places I have it. I know how to manage it. I’m 47 years old. I just want some mother fucking clobetasol to use for a week at a time on my head. That stuff is like magic for healing my scalp for decent chunks of time. I don’t want a damn relationship with some asswipe derm trying to play doctor on me. I don’t want to come back for multiple appointments about it. This Amazon option sounds awesome to me!!!
i think in-person clinic appts are terrible. I have a hearing impairment and TBI which reduces my processing speed.. and the doctors already only give me 5 minutes. and most of the time is used with saying hello and niceties and buys.. so there is only about 2 minutes to do an exam and ask impromptu questions verbally.. I get nothing discussed that is important to me in that format. And I don't have a way to get the information written down fo me of what the doctor is saying. So i leave with no real information and have not been able to communicate my conditions satisfactorily. with a messaging system, i can have a dialogue with a doctor. And i can take the time i need to write the questions i want to ask. and when the doctor offers replies by messages.. I can take time to review their answers. I also don't have to waste time driving to and from a clinic ( i don't have a car) and the parking etc. I am hoping for more expanding messaging appts.. and if there need to be exams.. i am hoping there will be robot-doctors to handle the procedures in my home. And i think this is coming.
If your major objection is that this is removing your control and giving it back to consumers than I think this is probably a good thing. I don't see your license as being at risk for them not following up with you.
@@NurseLiz Alternatively, your presentation of the patient views them as slaves. We must move past the oppressive authoritarian model of healthcare as gatekeepers. As someone who identifies as a consumer of healthcare, I could not be happier that capitalism is bringing me the freedom to obtain healthcare via alternatives at a cheaper price. My greatest fear is not from those attempting to provide me with a product I wish to obtain at a mutually agreeable price but rather those who wish to insert themselves within that arrangement by force while proclaiming it for my own good. That is exactly the model we currently have and it is hardly capitalism.
@NurseLiz Clinics and Hospitals on the administrative side also see and treat patients and their health insurance as consumers. Otherwise how else can you explain the influence that big pharmacy has had over getting doctors to recommend and prescribe medications patients may or may not need on a trial-and-error basis? Happens regularly. Also how else can you explain the dramatic increase in thr numbers of C-sections performed in Hospitals when it's not medically necessary for most patients rather either medically induced and done as a result which was unnecessary to begin with?
But for real haha. Also. The number of times I've had to explain to patients that I can't do a pelvic exam with them via telehealth is far more than I ever thought it would be lol
@@NurseLiz. YES! I saw that-- I don’t even know what to think anymore! Mind you- my spouse is from the UK…. Hahahajajja I should make a podcast of him complaining of our health system- WOW LIZ- keep up the EXCELLENT WORK!!
Education empowers. You do it well. Don't discount your experience and ability to flex as all nurses do. It might just look different than you pictured for your career. Be the difference and stay positive.
However your nurse humor to the reality of healthcare I don't find negative. The struggle is real!
The NextGen nclex is coming up soon🥺and I just fail the exam on my second attempt🥺🥺🤦♂️💔,I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling right now 🤕😣,I'm confident that I will be a good nurse too. I just need to get past this too and move on. 🥺
You will pass Every one has their own season, just keep going, pray and believe you will receive.
Nclex test is really frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much. 🤦♂️💔😭
So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of at Nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Miss CATHERINA ALISON. She help me through my exam and I made it through.
R.N. Sherrie here, I am sick of all of the monopolies in healthcare, monopolies are bad for the patients and staff. I think competition is a good thing!
Congratulations to me I finally passed my NCLEX exam.. all thanks to Mr Marcus who really saved my Ass.
Honestly 😔😔 NCLEX is really difficult and frustrating, can't believe I failed again after studying very hard.
Wow that's not fair
Talking of help with the NCLEX exams mr Lucas is a genius, i never believed it was possible to see my exam questions with the answer before my exams, he's awesome
Wow he also gave me my exam questions with there answers before the exam day and it was exactly what i saw on my exam day i can't stop thanking him.
He doesn't have a Facebook page, Instagram page or UA-cam channel, why is that?
Whoever gifted me the membership, THANK YOU! 🎉
J Michael gifted some! Super nice! be sure to check out the discord if you wanna chat about all the random things :)
It would be great if this would actually reduce the power trip that so many primary care providers are on. They just love lording over the patients their ability to withhold meds and either deny or demand referrals to specialists.
Oh..yes. Daughter of a nurse and now a retired nurse. Tried holding the thermometer bulb to the bedside lamp 115 temperature with no symptoms. Nope. Going to school.
hahaha. have tried this too. I blame ET. Can also confirm it does not fool the nurse parents haha
I was at work and got so sick at 1 Am and listen I looked it up going to use it but in the end I did not
Liz you are a ray of sunshine!☺
I’m going to try this to get clobetasol for the psoriasis on my head. A week of clobetasol heals it so I don’t have to work as hard for two months to control it.
I can’t get it from the GP at my VA clinic because there’s a restriction on them for prescribing it. They want me to drive two and half hours to SF to see the derm. The derm there wanted me to stop treating it at all so they can see what it looks like untreated and come back.
I’m not going to my wife’s doctor on her insurance anymore for the same reason. Multiple appointments with an asshole that doesn’t want to listen to me. Wants to doubt me about it being psoriasis because I don’t come in crusty covered in plaques.
I’m not going to stop wet wrapping and moisturizing with the OTC stuff and be itchy for these assholes. Its fucking psoriasis. My dad has had it his whole life in exactly the same places I have it. I know how to manage it. I’m 47 years old. I just want some mother fucking clobetasol to use for a week at a time on my head. That stuff is like magic for healing my scalp for decent chunks of time.
I don’t want a damn relationship with some asswipe derm trying to play doctor on me. I don’t want to come back for multiple appointments about it.
This Amazon option sounds awesome to me!!!
Let us know how it goes!! I definitely think it can be awesome for this type of thing
Thank you so much for sharing ! I hope it all worked out well
We love existential Liz ❤❤❤❤
Liz isn't sure she likes existential liz ahhahaha
Are they going to pay a competitive salary? I don't see the advantage of becoming a patient for 2 types of ailments.
It would definitely be a "here and there" type of thing I think vs becoming a long term patient. Good question about the type of compensation
i think in-person clinic appts are terrible. I have a hearing impairment and TBI which reduces my processing speed.. and the doctors already only give me 5 minutes. and most of the time is used with saying hello and niceties and buys.. so there is only about 2 minutes to do an exam and ask impromptu questions verbally.. I get nothing discussed that is important to me in that format. And I don't have a way to get the information written down fo me of what the doctor is saying. So i leave with no real information and have not been able to communicate my conditions satisfactorily. with a messaging system, i can have a dialogue with a doctor. And i can take the time i need to write the questions i want to ask. and when the doctor offers replies by messages.. I can take time to review their answers. I also don't have to waste time driving to and from a clinic ( i don't have a car) and the parking etc. I am hoping for more expanding messaging appts.. and if there need to be exams.. i am hoping there will be robot-doctors to handle the procedures in my home. And i think this is coming.
Do you get a discount at the clinic if you have Prime? 🤣
I mean you should!!
If your major objection is that this is removing your control and giving it back to consumers than I think this is probably a good thing. I don't see your license as being at risk for them not following up with you.
My major concern with this comment is that patients are seen as consumers. Capitolisms hold on healthcare is destroying it.
@@NurseLiz Alternatively, your presentation of the patient views them as slaves. We must move past the oppressive authoritarian model of healthcare as gatekeepers.
As someone who identifies as a consumer of healthcare, I could not be happier that capitalism is bringing me the freedom to obtain healthcare via alternatives at a cheaper price.
My greatest fear is not from those attempting to provide me with a product I wish to obtain at a mutually agreeable price but rather those who wish to insert themselves within that arrangement by force while proclaiming it for my own good.
That is exactly the model we currently have and it is hardly capitalism.
@NurseLiz Clinics and Hospitals on the administrative side also see and treat patients and their health insurance as consumers. Otherwise how else can you explain the influence that big pharmacy has had over getting doctors to recommend and prescribe medications patients may or may not need on a trial-and-error basis? Happens regularly. Also how else can you explain the dramatic increase in thr numbers of C-sections performed in Hospitals when it's not medically necessary for most patients rather either medically induced and done as a result which was unnecessary to begin with?
I don’t know how I feel about this…🤷🏻♀️lol.
Exactly lol. Same
Oh HELL no!
Alexa - do my pelvic exam
But for real haha. Also. The number of times I've had to explain to patients that I can't do a pelvic exam with them via telehealth is far more than I ever thought it would be lol
OH Heck NO
Did you see what they came out with today? Amazon now has primary care offices
@@NurseLiz. YES! I saw that-- I don’t even know what to think anymore! Mind you- my spouse is from the UK…. Hahahajajja
I should make a podcast of him complaining of our health system- WOW LIZ- keep up the EXCELLENT WORK!!