I’m in my 3rd year of nursing school and we’re in our mid-semester starting peds. I wasn’t looking forward to it because the thought of sick/hurt kids makes me sad. I’ve had two clinicals so far and I actually enjoy it. I still want to do L&D but who knows....
Boy they are really nice nurses. I was hospitalized when I was very young for an extended stay in hospital and the nurses were uncaring, cold and just awful.
Thu Doan apparently it's 3 12 hour days, but you normally get called in to do more, or you can pick up as many shifts as you like :) some places are pretty flexible so you can probably negotiate hours :)
Where I work it’s 8 hour day shifts 0700-1530 and 1300-2130 and 10 hour nights 2100-0730. And you get to chose how many days a fortnight you work it’s normally between 6 and 10 days a fortnight. Most places in my city don’t really like nurses doing overtime as well so there’s no pressure to do more than 10 a fortnight
I am 19 and a Nursing Assistances at a Level 1 Trauma center. I’ve found, it’s never to late. I work with plenty of nurses who switched careers or were shadowing to see if they wanted to switch.
The children do have access to educational programs and opportunities to play, however, they are there first and foremost because they're ill and so that is the focus. If they were well enough to run around or be in a classroom environment, they probably wouldn't be in hospital.
@@jadefeline4949 Anything you wear on your arm is going to be filled with bacteria. You can't wash away bacteria from your watch like you would with your hands when caring for different patients. By not following basic hospital ward hygiene routines, like wearing a watch, you are spreading MRSA and god knows what to different patients.
I’m just starting my nursing pathway and this has made my decision that I definitely want to go into this now x
Nurses at AU hospitals...are true angels of mercy
I'm sorry for the kids that all got my prayers
I preyed for these kids as well
Will be working here very soon after finishing up skl in Jesus name 🙇🏼♀️
me too 🤗 best Good luck to you ✨
I'm praying for the exact same thing 😭😭😭💖💖💖
ouhh Beach, fighting you on the goooo
@@videogo3092 ty 🥺🥺🥺
I really want to be a pediatric nurse that the Melbourne Royle Children's Hospital!
I’m in my 3rd year of nursing school and we’re in our mid-semester starting peds. I wasn’t looking forward to it because the thought of sick/hurt kids makes me sad. I’ve had two clinicals so far and I actually enjoy it. I still want to do L&D but who knows....
I was never a kind person. But I actually enjoyed my peds rotation over maternity.
Boy they are really nice nurses. I was hospitalized when I was very young for an extended stay in hospital and the nurses were uncaring, cold and just awful.
Hi Kelly York was your experience in Australia or another country?
we do want do everything appropriately, but we don't have the time. It's physical impossible
I'd love to be a paediatric nurse
A nurse in australia works how many days a week? Is it popular to work three days a week ( 12 hours shift)? Thanks ❤
Thu Doan apparently it's 3 12 hour days, but you normally get called in to do more, or you can pick up as many shifts as you like :) some places are pretty flexible so you can probably negotiate hours :)
Where I work it’s 8 hour day shifts 0700-1530 and 1300-2130 and 10 hour nights 2100-0730. And you get to chose how many days a fortnight you work it’s normally between 6 and 10 days a fortnight. Most places in my city don’t really like nurses doing overtime as well so there’s no pressure to do more than 10 a fortnight
I'm a girl scout I'm making baskests for mom and dad
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@@izzyland8488 lmao
I want to become a nurse...but I don't know if I'm too late now...and I am unsure if I am fit to be a nurse.
CuddlestheBear it’s never too late to become a nurse! ☺️
I am 19 and a Nursing Assistances at a Level 1 Trauma center. I’ve found, it’s never to late. I work with plenty of nurses who switched careers or were shadowing to see if they wanted to switch.
I was in that hospital
What’s the song called at the start
Somewhere over the Rainbow by israel kamakawiwo'ole
That's great
The video is good quality but the music was too distracting.
Cool
"there is no normal day in nursing"
I fill bad for them all out there
How children from poor country will get treatment from your expert consultant
COVID-19 😱🙀
set up a teaching programme in paediatric unit
The children do have access to educational programs and opportunities to play, however, they are there first and foremost because they're ill and so that is the focus. If they were well enough to run around or be in a classroom environment, they probably wouldn't be in hospital.
Take off your wrist watch! Jesus christ.
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@@jadefeline4949 Anything you wear on your arm is going to be filled with bacteria. You can't wash away bacteria from your watch like you would with your hands when caring for different patients. By not following basic hospital ward hygiene routines, like wearing a watch, you are spreading MRSA and god knows what to different patients.
@@MrStocksw oh I didnt know that. Thank you for explaining
MazDashCam FALSE. You need a watch for pulses, respiration’s, IV push medications need to be timed. They have wipes.
lol its not jewelry, it's required to take vitals