Month: February 2020

Plastic Surgery Nurse

Day in the Life of a Plastic Surgery Nurse | Office Day

This was so nice to film for you guys! Although my day consisted of a lot more than what I was able to show on camera, I’m thankful I was able to capture some footage of what I do on a day in one of our offices when we don’t have surgery. I am planning to film a video of a normal surgery day so stay tuned for that!

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Registered Nurse

WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE BECOMING A NURSE

Being an RN has been the greatest experiences I’ve had, but I wish there were somethings that I wish I would have know prior to being a nurse. There are so much false information out there and today, I am going to clear some things up. In this video, I go over 5 things that i wish i would have known prior to being an RN.

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Registered Nurse

NURSING Q&A: BIGGEST FEARS? MED ERRORS? QUITTING NIGHT SHIFT? | WINTER 2020

SO incredibly happy you’re here. 2020 IS THE YEAR, FAM. LET’S DO THIS! I hope you enjoy this Q&A I filmed right around Christmas time. PLEASE keep in mind – this is my experience and opinions. It is TOTALLY fine to disagree or to have experienced something different.

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Registered Nurse

What Do Psych 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.

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Registered Nurse

NCLEX STUDY TIPS | What I Did vs What I’d Do Now

In this video, I’ll go over what my study strategy was for NCLEX, as well as how I would approach studying for the NCLEX today. I’ll go over some free resources such as http://lectur.io/nurseliz, and review some paid programs as well that I’ve used or heard great things about. We will discuss how to gain more information on NCLEX topics that are stumping you, as well as the most important thing of all in regards to studying for the NCLEX!

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SLEEPING AT THE HOSPITAL VLOG \\ Day in the Life of an OR Nurse On Call

Today’s video is a day when I’m on call at the hospital overnight. I work in the operating room and I’ve been a nurse for about a year. In this vlog I share my favorite smoothie recipe and talk about how it is to sleep at the hospital.

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Registered Nurse

NURSING SCHOOL STUDENT DEBT | My Repayment Plan, Loan Type, & Monthly Costs

In today’s video we will be going over how much I owe in nursing school student loan debt, the type of nursing school student loans I have, and how we are working to pay my nursing school student loan debt off. We aren’t going hardcore with it, but are still able to pay a bit extra toward it every month so we can hopefully pay my nursing school student loan debt off before we send our kids off to college.

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LIFE UPDATE: MENTAL HEALTH, WHERE I’VE BEEN. & COME TO WORK WITH ME! (Day in the Life of a Nurse)

I give you guys a little life update, insight into my mental health, seeing a therapist, etc. I also take you through a typical day in the life of a nurse! From grocery shopping, to the gym, to the hospital!

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Nurse PractitionerPsychiatry

Day in the Life of a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Private Practice

Ever wonder what a Psychiatric Mental Nurse Practitioner does on a daily basis in private practice? Here are the things that I do on a daily basis working in an outpatient private practice. It’s somewhat limited since I cannot show you what I do with patients due to HIPAA, but I show you as much as I can and what I do.

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Registered Nurse

YOUR FIRST CODE BLUE | What to Do & Expect | Nursing Tips

In this video I’ll go over what to do in your first code blue as a nurse, nursing student, CNA, etc. I’ll review tasks you can do if you are comfortable being in involved in the code blue, as well as some things you can do to help that don’t involve being in the middle of the action. Code Blue’s are incredibly intimidating at first and hopefully this helps you feel a but more confident going into your first one!

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