I just recently got out of the hospital for a burst appendix after watching the nurses see how they took care of me after being there for a month I decided that I'm going to pursue the LPN I specifically want to be in the ICU with both adults and children the goal is to become a full on nurse!!
I LOOK FORWARD TO THIS CAREER I REALLY THINK NURSES ARE HEROES ON AN EVERY DAY BASIS FOR THE CARE AND TREATMENT OF PEOPLE. thanks for this video I hope to graduate in 17 month's
I’m in Atlanta as well and I’ve been in corrections at a new grad, but just applied to a local hospital so I can get my skills up. Thank you for this video!
That’s good 🦋and once you get comfortable enough look for local travel contracts or travel contracts for hospitals so that you could get a higher paying position 💉🦋💉
I love this video 🙌🏾. It's so reassuring as a nursing student to see the kind of real things that I'll be doing on my shifts vs just reading about it in my textbook ❤️
Great video girl! I myself am a LPN. Passed the NCLEX March 2021. I am currently a pediatric homecare nurse. I also have brief history working in a hospital as a psych nurse and pediatric long term care in a facility. I just recently applied for an overnight, Med surg unit position at one of the local hospitals. Although, I am waiting to hear back, I came here to get some insight. Thanks for actually showing what you were able to.
this gave me a very detailed and informative visual of what i would be doing as a lpn! i'm going to school on aug 23rd of this year (well im gonna try) and i really like the things we do and the things we do for people. ugh, i can't wait! thanks for the video it means a lot.
Thank you for this video. I am currently working as a medical assistant but I've been debating to become a lvn or rn. I think lvn would be best for me, especially working in a hospital. So, watching your video has proved that lvn is the right course for me. Thanks again.
I was in school for RN and just wanted to tell you this is EXACTLY what we did in clinicals. Please do research and ask rn's and lpn's around your area what they think, what differences are etc. From how I see it, LPN's do a lot of the same hands on stuff as RN, but RN has a LOT more responsibility in general & also sees over LPN's. Look up admission requirements of each/ cost, etc. Good luck to you whatever you choose :)
I just excepted a position at a hospital in a neurology unit. From what I’ve been told I will work like you are. Of course within my scope of practice. I’m super excited and nervous.
Loved your video. I'm about to start the LPN program in January, super excited to see a realistic video of what a shift consist of. Thank you so much for taking us along with you. New subbie ❤️❤️❤️
Love these "come to work with me" videos!!😍 So inspiring! and I love how thorough you are! On your busiest nights how many patients have you had to care for?
Thank you for the video. I’ve been and Lpn fir 10 years working mostly in LTAC but just finished RN school. I’ve been traveling but now that im a GN I need hospital experience. You’ve made it look so easy…nothing I can’t handle. Thank you for this video! Keep up the great job!👌🏽
agreed.. everyone been saying bad things.. but, I think it is because most videos i seen are from the ER and ICU... I prefer being in a similar place like this. When I was a CNA i enjoyed being in nursing homes and hospice areas.
About to start nursing school in December I been doing central supply for 4 years and know about all the products you was showing this give me motivation frfr
I'm starting a new job at the hospital med/surg I'm terrified, but know this will help me build confidence. Thanks for this video. I let the numbers lead me!
I just graduated lpn in July. Been working in ltc since but now I feel like it’s time for me to move on so that I can grow as a nurse and gain more experience. My dream was to start in med surg, but there aren’t any lpn med surg jobs where I am. I applied to one before I got my license, but they were gone about 2 weeks later. I’m looking to transferring to another state just for that opportunity 😢
Loved watching this video ! I think its so dope that you can work side by side with an RN and speaking from my experience ( I know things are different in every state) we do very similar things at work there is not much difference in our scopes besides the initial assessment. Sis right there got that IV in like no other haha we all need a Shardae at our jobs. Love watching your work day.
Yesssss i so agree. And it makes it so much easier working with supportive staff and nurses. It’s definitely effective team nursing for sure… and yess she loves it lol she is def the girl for the job lol 🤞🏼🩺
First things 1st 💚... I love this vid. I hear neg. Things about med surg department, although you make it look more positive vibes lol... I passed my entrance test & will be attending LPN early 2023. & who song is that playing in background (I know it's from candy rain back in the day, but not the same mix/tone)... Keep going with vids your a great soul...!🥰
As an LPN on a MedSurg Floor, how different or alike does your shift look from the Floor RN? People love to say how different our scopes are but I don’t believe the things LPNs are restricted and/or limited from doing come up often when on a unit like MedSurg. What has been your experience? Loved the video btw!
That’s so true there are just a few things we aren’t to do without the RN for example the initial assessments and push certain medications maybe there are a few others I just haven’t crossed that path yet. And we do team nursing here so usually I’m paired with a RN. I haven’t seen much of a difference yet minus those things 🩺
That use to be one of the hard questions to me on the NCLEX. It’s more similar than different in my opinion. Until I grasped that when they say Initial in a question means the task goes to the RN.
@@KeyisKey_ well here I’ve learned when they say initial they mean literally first after that they passing the ball to you 🤣🩺 lol I’m like oh ok welcome to healthcare
@@IAMHER_NurseTee lol I wish our LPNs at my prn at home could do more. They only let them pull schedule medications. But another hospital I worked hit they had 1 LPN (20yr experience) they let her do whatever and she is great. Sound like they are going to wear you out lol
First and foremost, You my gurl and I love your videos! 🤎 Now, do you think you can do a vid where you talk about how it is working on Med-Surg? Im in LPN school, right.. and so I’m so geeked about LPNs going back intot the hospital. Can you let me/us know about like the nurse:patient ratio, is it Team Nursing (RN/LPN) or like do you have some type of independency… I really would love to use as much as my skills that I learn at LPN school during work. My plan is to be agency and I want to be effective and useful. ✨
I’m currently a freshman at a community college and I’m undecided but I’m really thinking about getting a career as a LPN but i feel like I’m not that smart for it
Some nurses will even say they passed a class with the exact score needed; anything is possible! Don’t ever doubt yourself and watch you not going do good but excel
Don’t say that! U know way more than u think! I have 5 weeks left of my lvn program. Im a cna. Some of the best MAs in my program who have been doing this work for 10+ years are barely squeaking by academically. But when they are on the floor they are on fire, know way more than people like me who are doing well academically. Had in friend in the program who had absolutely no experience, worked at Walmart and was top of our class, would have been the best nurse, but passed away unexpectedly. All u need is God and to hush your worst enemy: yourself. Of course I gotta take my own advice lol. I have the same issue, listening to my own little negative voice inside. But deep down I know with the Lord on my side I will be ok. You can do this! ❤️🙏
I recently applied for a few hospitals for lvn ! I have experience in home health as a caregiver and my job right now is in a hospital on a med/surg sepsis floor as a pct . Do i have a chance getting a hospital position as an lvn with my pct hospital experience ? I’ll gladly take any pointers as for as interviews and what exactly i need too say or do too work in a hospital as an lvn !! Thank you ! ❤️❤️❤️
@@IAMHER_NurseTee yes when i went to hospital as student nurse i learned so much so fast and saw alot and thank u so much im keep u updated of how things going
Loved watching your video always wondered what it was like working as a lpn on a medsurg floor. I’m a lpn working in the ED. I love the fast paced and everything I get to see but I do feel more like a tech then a nurse sometimes. Do you have your own assignment in medsurg or do you just task with the Rn?
Great video! Instantly subscribed! Question when your scanning the meds individually is that you signing them out?? Been a nurse for years but no hospital experience the pay is so low out here for lpns in hospitals and we’re treated more as techs(no offense to techs at all) than nurses so I’ve never worked in one. Mostly done LTC or assisted living jobs so I’m used to popping pills and signing out on the computer not scanning them/signing off…This video was a real insight into hospital/meds urge nursing thank you!!!
Yes love that’s me signing them out. What I like to tell other LPNs…. When going into any facility or hospital go in as a traveler or prn that’s how your going to make the money you deserve in settings like this sad to say & although it’s a really good learning environment but it’s true. 🩺🦋🤞🏼
I think it depends on the setting your wanting to be in but I’ll tell you now if you go staff as a lpn in hospital they want pay as much if your travel of course but if that’s your end goal start there to get the experience and maybe get a prn job else where that way you already got your foot in the door.
Forgive me, I am an LPN student are the length of your nails not considered a big deal? I would love to know because i love my nails lol! I love this video thanks for sharing!
Okay, when I say you uploaded this video at the right time. YOU UPLOAD THIS VIDEO AT THE RIGHT TIME. I graduated from my LPN program in August and passed my nclex earlier this month. I applied to a hospital in my area and I have the option of working on either a Telemetry, Med Surg, LTC/ rehab or Acute Care unit. Personally I think Med Surg would be the best fit for me because I still don’t know EKGs. My clinical experience due to COVID has been minimal. So do you recommend I start on day shift or night shift? Also which units would you recommend for a new grad with only 1 month clinicals. Thank you so much
🗣that girl a nurse now lol yassssss congrats 🩺🤞🏼honestly night shift in my opinion gives you a better chance at learning not as congested like days. Either way, once you hit the floor that’s when you will learn most…. I love bedside. I enjoy medsurg but like any other position It can be hectic sometimes. I say pray on it and weigh your options 🩺💕
@@IAMHER_NurseTee I will go with Med surg then and I was thinking the same thing like maybe nights will be more manageable for me and a better transition. Your video is so inspiring. Thank you and I really appreciate it.
Update: I now work night shift on the med surg unit. For about a month now I’ve learned so many skills already and the pay is pretty good. I’m so glad you recommended nights because days would’ve been too much for me.
Great content. Im interested on the pay don there if I decide to relocate n the future. New York is definitely more money but limited on where you can work when it comes to hospital settings. Does anyone know how much is starting down there? Or would it be better to come down there with experience?
U prefer Med surge more than other areas of the Hospital? Or are u good with Med surge? I'm not sure where I'll end up But I'm considering Emergency department/Trauma team... After f I graduate. LVN/LPN college
I just recently got out of the hospital for a burst appendix after watching the nurses see how they took care of me after being there for a month I decided that I'm going to pursue the LPN I specifically want to be in the ICU with both adults and children the goal is to become a full on nurse!!
I LOOK FORWARD TO THIS CAREER I REALLY THINK NURSES ARE HEROES ON AN EVERY DAY BASIS FOR THE CARE AND TREATMENT OF PEOPLE. thanks for this video I hope to graduate in 17 month's
You got this 💪🏽
I’m in Atlanta as well and I’ve been in corrections at a new grad, but just applied to a local hospital so I can get my skills up. Thank you for this video!
That’s good 🦋and once you get comfortable enough look for local travel contracts or travel contracts for hospitals so that you could get a higher paying position 💉🦋💉
I love this video 🙌🏾. It's so reassuring as a nursing student to see the kind of real things that I'll be doing on my shifts vs just reading about it in my textbook ❤️
I’m so glad you are able to view this it really does put things in better perspective🤞🏼🩺
You seem to have a great demeanor and bedside manner. This is helpful. I am just starting my LPN career. Have a Beautiful Day, Colleen
Great video girl! I myself am a LPN. Passed the NCLEX March 2021. I am currently a pediatric homecare nurse. I also have brief history working in a hospital as a psych nurse and pediatric long term care in a facility. I just recently applied for an overnight, Med surg unit position at one of the local hospitals. Although, I am waiting to hear back, I came here to get some insight. Thanks for actually showing what you were able to.
This was sooo dope to watch. You got yourself a new subscriber!
🦋 welcome to the family
Thanks for sharing your work day with us! I can’t wait to be where you’re at when I start LVN/LPN school! ❤️
Love this!! I just started on a med surg floor as a LPN & I’m even more excited after seeing this vlog. 💕
Thank you for a vlog on the LPN hospital day. I’m starting the LPN program this summer. I was always curious about the Hospital.
Aww good for you….. embrace the journey 🩺🫶🏽🩺
this gave me a very detailed and informative visual of what i would be doing as a lpn! i'm going to school on aug 23rd of this year (well im gonna try) and i really like the things we do and the things we do for people. ugh, i can't wait! thanks for the video it means a lot.
Good luck!! You got this friend
What an awesome opportunity you landed in a hospital! I’ve had to bucket list in order to fulfill what you’ve been able to do in one place! 💕
I start my first ltc position on Tuesday. I'm so excited and nervous. I love when you take us to work with you! ❤️
Yayyyyy 🩺💕 make the best of it… happy for you…. Glad you could come along
@@IAMHER_NurseTee Thank you I'm so to try.
How did it go
❤️❤️❤️ I love these type of videos being a new grad nurse! I like to see how I can be more professional especially being a night nurse.
Thank you for this video. I am currently working as a medical assistant but I've been debating to become a lvn or rn. I think lvn would be best for me, especially working in a hospital. So, watching your video has proved that lvn is the right course for me. Thanks again.
I was in school for RN and just wanted to tell you this is EXACTLY what we did in clinicals. Please do research and ask rn's and lpn's around your area what they think, what differences are etc. From how I see it, LPN's do a lot of the same hands on stuff as RN, but RN has a LOT more responsibility in general & also sees over LPN's. Look up admission requirements of each/ cost, etc. Good luck to you whatever you choose :)
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One of the best in-depth but professionally confidential videos out awesome job thanks 😊👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks I’m glad you liked it 🤞🏼❤️🩺
"Now that's what I'm talking about" lol! I love the way you vlog.
Thanks 🦋💉
This has me excited! I just graduated with my LPN in July and start working in September pending I pass my NCLEX 😂
Yesssss you go girl 🩺🤞🏾🤞🏾
I just excepted a position at a hospital in a neurology unit. From what I’ve been told I will work like you are. Of course within my scope of practice. I’m super excited and nervous.
Aww I love that for you congrats 🫶🏽🤞🏽
@@IAMHER_NurseTee thanks.
This made me miss med surge 😩. Awesome video 👏🏽
Thanks my fellow LPN 🤞🏼🩺
@@IAMHER_NurseTee 👯♀️ 👩🏽⚕️
Just made to my 4th semester..yippee. Cannot wait to finish this, am so tired of going for days without sleep!
You’re a rockstar and an inspiration
Aww Thanks Kelvin 🩺🤞🏼
She sure is!!
@@traciaasphall1702 ❤️
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m currently in my LVN school and you keep me going!
Awwww that’s so sweet 🤞🏼❤️🩺 keep pushing through enjoy the process
This got me excited to start my lpn journey 🥺
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Loved your video. I'm about to start the LPN program in January, super excited to see a realistic video of what a shift consist of. Thank you so much for taking us along with you. New subbie ❤️❤️❤️
I love these videos. I start next month as a med surge LPN and they help a lot ❤❤
Aww congratulations 🩺💉🎊🎉🥳
@@IAMHER_NurseTeethank you so much ❤❤
Very interesting what you do. You are good at your job.
💙💙💙from Memphis!!! I graduate December 19th from PN school!!!! I love ur vlogs!!!!
Hello Memphis….💙 thanks love
Love these "come to work with me" videos!!😍 So inspiring! and I love how thorough you are! On your busiest nights how many patients have you had to care for?
6 💕🩺🤞🏼 and hi Amberee
@@IAMHER_NurseTee 🙌🏽💞🤞🏽💟 keep it girly! You're so inspiring!
@@ambereekerr150 your awesome thanks love 💕
I truly enjoyed this. Please keep them coming because it’s very motivating ❤️
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Thank you for the video. I’ve been and Lpn fir 10 years working mostly in LTAC but just finished RN school. I’ve been traveling but now that im a GN I need hospital experience. You’ve made it look so easy…nothing I can’t handle. Thank you for this video! Keep up the great job!👌🏽
agreed.. everyone been saying bad things.. but, I think it is because most videos i seen are from the ER and ICU... I prefer being in a similar place like this. When I was a CNA i enjoyed being in nursing homes and hospice areas.
About to start nursing school in December I been doing central supply for 4 years and know about all the products you was showing this give me motivation frfr
🦋💉🦋 how exciting congratulations you got this
@@IAMHER_NurseTee thank you !
Loved this vlog! Thanks for the detail in your vlogs girl. ❤️
starting IVs is one of my favorites. That site is really painful
I'm starting a new job at the hospital med/surg I'm terrified, but know this will help me build confidence. Thanks for this video. I let the numbers lead me!
You got this sis, you got the knowledge you got the skills just take your time and put your best foot forward. Congrats 🤞🏼🩺
@@IAMHER_NurseTee Thank you so much!! You are a inspiration!
@@chasitytate5995 so are you 🤞🏼🩺
Your vides are so clear and understandable thank you 🙏🏼
Love this. Thanks for doing these types of videos. Glad to see this
Love it! You rock! Awesome video. ❤️❤️❤️
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Much love from a fellow LVN (Texas) ❤️
🩺🤞🏼💕love it what’s up TX
@@IAMHER_NurseTee love your channel pretty girl!
@@cresha80 aww thanks 💕🤞🏼
The pyxis has me spoiled 😂
This looks so cool and so much fun thank you so much for sharing this
Thanks for watching!
I just graduated lpn in July. Been working in ltc since but now I feel like it’s time for me to move on so that I can grow as a nurse and gain more experience. My dream was to start in med surg, but there aren’t any lpn med surg jobs where I am. I applied to one before I got my license, but they were gone about 2 weeks later. I’m looking to transferring to another state just for that opportunity 😢
Hey what state are you in 🦋💉
Great video, thank you for sharing. I enjoyed working with you!!!🥰😍🥰
🩺🤞🏼🤞🏼you felt like you were there ??? Lol I love it thanks for tuning in
@@IAMHER_NurseTee Yes I really did!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this.. such an inspiration
🩺🤞🏼❤️ thanks love
Purrrrrrrr❤❤❤ love your video
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Loved watching this video ! I think its so dope that you can work side by side with an RN and speaking from my experience ( I know things are different in every state) we do very similar things at work there is not much difference in our scopes besides the initial assessment. Sis right there got that IV in like no other haha we all need a Shardae at our jobs. Love watching your work day.
Yesssss i so agree. And it makes it so much easier working with supportive staff and nurses. It’s definitely effective team nursing for sure… and yess she loves it lol she is def the girl for the job lol 🤞🏼🩺
I would love a med cart like that 🤗 I’m a QMA 💊 can’t wait till I get my LPs so I can work in a hospital 🏥
First things 1st 💚... I love this vid. I hear neg. Things about med surg department, although you make it look more positive vibes lol... I passed my entrance test & will be attending LPN early 2023. & who song is that playing in background (I know it's from candy rain back in the day, but not the same mix/tone)... Keep going with vids your a great soul...!🥰
Yesssss vibes the song is dope i found it on UA-cam it doesn’t list the artist. & congrats blessings to you on this new journey 🦋💉💉🦋
You do a good job explaining a lot in your video starting my lpn program soon can't wait to get to the working stage
Okkkk y’all better represent for the LPN’s in that Hospital!!! ☺️☺️☺️
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As an LPN on a MedSurg Floor, how different or alike does your shift look from the Floor RN? People love to say how different our scopes are but I don’t believe the things LPNs are restricted and/or limited from doing come up often when on a unit like MedSurg. What has been your experience? Loved the video btw!
That’s so true there are just a few things we aren’t to do without the RN for example the initial assessments and push certain medications maybe there are a few others I just haven’t crossed that path yet. And we do team nursing here so usually I’m paired with a RN. I haven’t seen much of a difference yet minus those things 🩺
That use to be one of the hard questions to me on the NCLEX. It’s more similar than different in my opinion. Until I grasped that when they say Initial in a question means the task goes to the RN.
@@KeyisKey_ well here I’ve learned when they say initial they mean literally first after that they passing the ball to you 🤣🩺 lol I’m like oh ok welcome to healthcare
@@IAMHER_NurseTee lol I wish our LPNs at my prn at home could do more. They only let them pull schedule medications. But another hospital I worked hit they had 1 LPN (20yr experience) they let her do whatever and she is great. Sound like they are going to wear you out lol
Awesome video! I always wanted to experience Med Surg.
I enjoy it….. 🦋🩺
Nice system with those”pocket dispensers”…
It’s been a while but loved the video
Hey David 🩺🤞🏼 thanks
Loved the video. It gave me some insight.
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First and foremost, You my gurl and I love your videos! 🤎 Now, do you think you can do a vid where you talk about how it is working on Med-Surg? Im in LPN school, right.. and so I’m so geeked about LPNs going back intot the hospital. Can you let me/us know about like the nurse:patient ratio, is it Team Nursing (RN/LPN) or like do you have some type of independency… I really would love to use as much as my skills that I learn at LPN school during work. My plan is to be agency and I want to be effective and useful. ✨
For sure I got you. These are all good questions.🩺🩺🤞🏼
I’m currently a freshman at a community college and I’m undecided but I’m really thinking about getting a career as a LPN but i feel like I’m not that smart for it
You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you….. period. Dont doubt your self like that. We all have to start somewhere ❤️🤞🏼🩺
Some nurses will even say they passed a class with the exact score needed; anything is possible! Don’t ever doubt yourself and watch you not going do good but excel
@@NaiRoandKai 🤞🏼🩺💪🏽
Don’t say that! U know way more than u think! I have 5 weeks left of my lvn program. Im a cna. Some of the best MAs in my program who have been doing this work for 10+ years are barely squeaking by academically. But when they are on the floor they are on fire, know way more than people like me who are doing well academically. Had in friend in the program who had absolutely no experience, worked at Walmart and was top of our class, would have been the best nurse, but passed away unexpectedly. All u need is God and to hush your worst enemy: yourself. Of course I gotta take my own advice lol. I have the same issue, listening to my own little negative voice inside. But deep down I know with the Lord on my side I will be ok. You can do this! ❤️🙏
@@NurseCyn do they give you math here ? Cause I’m not that great at ALL and I don’t wanna take it and be unable to do it because of the math
I missed it why did you stop traveling.Congratulations on your new position. I love your videos
No Im just taking a break from traveling because of school.... This is not permanent. And thanks love
I recently applied for a few hospitals for lvn ! I have experience in home health as a caregiver and my job right now is in a hospital on a med/surg sepsis floor as a pct . Do i have a chance getting a hospital position as an lvn with my pct hospital experience ? I’ll gladly take any pointers as for as interviews and what exactly i need too say or do too work in a hospital as an lvn !! Thank you ! ❤️❤️❤️
You over there making me miss med surg but I told myself I would never go back 😂
Lol aww 🩺🤞🏼❤️
Really great video. Thank you
New subscriber. Loved this video! Very inspiring! I’m a Pre nursing student I will be documenting my journey on my channel 😊
I wouldnt mind doing med surg because u actually learn alot on med surg floor and see alot as LPN i graduate in 30 days and im excited to try it out
Definitely a lot to see 🩺🤞🏼congrats on almost completing you program ❤️
@@IAMHER_NurseTee yes when i went to hospital as student nurse i learned so much so fast and saw alot and thank u so much im keep u updated of how things going
Thank you for the video
Thanks for watching 🦋💉
Love this video♥️
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Thank you for sharing.
Loved watching your video always wondered what it was like working as a lpn on a medsurg floor. I’m a lpn working in the ED. I love the fast paced and everything I get to see but I do feel more like a tech then a nurse sometimes. Do you have your own assignment in medsurg or do you just task with the Rn?
Yes love both sometimes I’m paired sometimes, and sometimes I have. my own assignment just depends on the needs 🦋🩺💉
Great video as always 💖
Thanks love
💙💜💚 I always enjoy your vlogs.
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Great video! Instantly subscribed! Question when your scanning the meds individually is that you signing them out?? Been a nurse for years but no hospital experience the pay is so low out here for lpns in hospitals and we’re treated more as techs(no offense to techs at all) than nurses so I’ve never worked in one. Mostly done LTC or assisted living jobs so I’m used to popping pills and signing out on the computer not scanning them/signing off…This video was a real insight into hospital/meds urge nursing thank you!!!
Yes love that’s me signing them out. What I like to tell other LPNs…. When going into any facility or hospital go in as a traveler or prn that’s how your going to make the money you deserve in settings like this sad to say & although it’s a really good learning environment but it’s true. 🩺🦋🤞🏼
Great video! Very informative!!
omnicell is my favorite med delivery system
For sure….. & saves room for error 🤞🏼🩺
Inspiration ♥️💕
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Thank you so much for sharing. Currently considering becoming an LPN. Do you recommend starting out in hospital or nursing home?
I think it depends on the setting your wanting to be in but I’ll tell you now if you go staff as a lpn in hospital they want pay as much if your travel of course but if that’s your end goal start there to get the experience and maybe get a prn job else where that way you already got your foot in the door.
Great video 💛
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This is great content!
💪🏽🩺thanks love
💜 nice video. What artist is that playing in the background?
It’s a summer walker mix 🦋🩺
Forgive me, I am an LPN student are the length of your nails not considered a big deal? I would love to know because i love my nails lol! I love this video thanks for sharing!
No it’s not. But I believe in this video they were press ons lol however. Just wash your hands. 🫶🏽🤞🏽
Who stocks /re stocks the "BLUE 🔵 BIN ROOM"?
Can you tell us about the NCLEX your raw feelings, tips etc? 🤗
Finally i found true information 🥰
😍😍girlll I'm looking for a nice large organizer tote work bag and I need to know where you get your work tote bag from?
Amazon 🥰ill be doing a video on all my nurse favs but this bag was from amazon
@@IAMHER_NurseTee okay and thank you
I graduate Lvn school in December. Do you feel as if you have a lot of autonomy in the hospital
Yes but I feel I have all the support & help as well 🩺 🤞🏼
💖Thank you!
And where u get that bag from i like it
Amazon 🩺❤️
@@IAMHER_NurseTee aw ok awesome whats name of it
Okay, when I say you uploaded this video at the right time. YOU UPLOAD THIS VIDEO AT THE RIGHT TIME. I graduated from my LPN program in August and passed my nclex earlier this month. I applied to a hospital in my area and I have the option of working on either a Telemetry, Med Surg, LTC/ rehab or Acute Care unit. Personally I think Med Surg would be the best fit for me because I still don’t know EKGs. My clinical experience due to COVID has been minimal. So do you recommend I start on day shift or night shift? Also which units would you recommend for a new grad with only 1 month clinicals. Thank you so much
🗣that girl a nurse now lol yassssss congrats 🩺🤞🏼honestly night shift in my opinion gives you a better chance at learning not as congested like days. Either way, once you hit the floor that’s when you will learn most…. I love bedside. I enjoy medsurg but like any other position It can be hectic sometimes. I say pray on it and weigh your options 🩺💕
@@IAMHER_NurseTee I will go with Med surg then and I was thinking the same thing like maybe nights will be more manageable for me and a better transition. Your video is so inspiring. Thank you and I really appreciate it.
Med/surg is the foundation of nursing. You will definitely have those Ah ha moments.
Update: I now work night shift on the med surg unit. For about a month now I’ve learned so many skills already and the pay is pretty good. I’m so glad you recommended nights because days would’ve been too much for me.
How is it working in Crocs I got these old fashion nurse shoes!! They cute tho! lol
THey are actually so comfy lol of course they not made for all floors but I'm thinking I should get every color
❤️ Great video ❤️
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I’ve done everything in this field except hospital just got hired as a float pool nurse
Great content. Im interested on the pay don there if I decide to relocate n the future. New York is definitely more money but limited on where you can work when it comes to hospital settings. Does anyone know how much is starting down there? Or would it be better to come down there with experience?
I’m currently a LPN student. What do you recommend as a new grad ?
do you like working nightshifts better then morning?
Thank you
Love this video. I just subscribe.
@NurseTee, Do you all do team nursing on medsurg or do you have your own pts?
Hi 🦋🩺💉 it’s both just depending on needs
Enjoyed the video #lpnstudent
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Do you think I can get 8 hour shifts in nursing?
U prefer Med surge more than other areas of the Hospital?
Or are u good with Med surge?
I'm not sure where I'll end up
But I'm considering Emergency department/Trauma team...
After f
I graduate. LVN/LPN college
Right know this unit because this is what I’m comfortable with. 💉🦋
Hey hun so in hospitals you med pass in a area like this & not on the outside like nursing homes ??
What's policy on nails in healthcare.