Aww sweet! I actually am currently in school for midwifery. I wonder if theres a thing between ER nurses and L&D and why people seem to choose between those 2 always haha. Goodluck!
Thanks for showing a little snippet of peds ER nursing. Peds inpatient nurse here that is pondering about changing to peds ER nursing. Any pros or cons you’d like to share or traits that make a good peds ER nurse (you mentioned flexibility as one)?
You're welcome! Honestly it depends on what you like. If you like fast paced, kind of unplanned day then this would be for you. But if one of the things you liked about the floor is predictability and the slowness to get tasks done with ease, then maybe not so much. I love excitement and the fact I never know what I'm going to get. I think that would be the biggest difference. Plus you see pretty much EVERYTHING in the ER when on the floor it's more limited because some sicker kids go to PICU, etc. Hope this helps! :)
@@aysiajaneeAwesome!! I just subscribed to your channel so I can make sure I don't miss it. I'm hoping to start nursing school soon and ultimately to become a midwife.
So MANDATORY certification for most ER jobs are BLS, PALS & ACLS (sometimes optional if you're just doing peds). They reccomend CEN (certified emergency nurse) or CPEN (certified pediatric emergency nurse). But those are usually optional, I don't have those.
Omg I love this style I never really knew what to expect from a ER peds nurse, I'm interested now. So glad I found your page
thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
New subscriber! Almost finished with my prerequisites for my nursing major, can't wait to actually get into the nursing program. Love the vidoes!
thank you so much!!! You got this!!
Glad i found this video!! Thank you :) im a nursing student trying to get a feel for both L&D and the ED, this was so helpful
Aww sweet! I actually am currently in school for midwifery. I wonder if theres a thing between ER nurses and L&D and why people seem to choose between those 2 always haha. Goodluck!
Great video showing us the ER. Please do more!
thank you so much! Will do
I subscribed literally after 1 minute of watching lol. I love your vibe
omgg stop ittt! you’re the sweetest!! 🙈🥰😘😘
I clicked because of nursing content, subscribed because of your hair, staying for the vibes! lol.
Omg stopppppp! you’re so sweet!! 😭😭🙃❤️ thankkksss 😘
Thanks for showing a little snippet of peds ER nursing. Peds inpatient nurse here that is pondering about changing to peds ER nursing. Any pros or cons you’d like to share or traits that make a good peds ER nurse (you mentioned flexibility as one)?
You're welcome! Honestly it depends on what you like. If you like fast paced, kind of unplanned day then this would be for you. But if one of the things you liked about the floor is predictability and the slowness to get tasks done with ease, then maybe not so much. I love excitement and the fact I never know what I'm going to get. I think that would be the biggest difference. Plus you see pretty much EVERYTHING in the ER when on the floor it's more limited because some sicker kids go to PICU, etc. Hope this helps! :)
Thanks for making this! Are you in midwifery school? If so can you make video about this?
I am in midwifery school! My video coming out thursday is actually like a “travel with me for midwifery clinicals” I’ll post it when it’s done ❤️
@@aysiajaneeAwesome!! I just subscribed to your channel so I can make sure I don't miss it. I'm hoping to start nursing school soon and ultimately to become a midwife.
New here. Love this vloggy girl!
hey beautiful!! thanks for watching!! 😘💕
Hello ! I wish you a happy life. I would like to ask you how many years have you been studying as a nurse?
thank you so much!! Studying like in school for my RN? It was 4 years. Practicing like in my career? Almost 9 years! Hope that answers the question! 🙂
Keep going
thank you so much!! 💕
What certifications did you have to get your first year as a new er nurse
So MANDATORY certification for most ER jobs are BLS, PALS & ACLS (sometimes optional if you're just doing peds). They reccomend CEN (certified emergency nurse) or CPEN (certified pediatric emergency nurse). But those are usually optional, I don't have those.
Was a bit nerve wracking when u occasionally took your hands off the steering wheel
@@feliciamercado4804 oh okay… sorry about your nerves.