Military Time (24-Hour Clock System) Explained for Nurses | New Nurse Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @RegisteredNurseRN
    @RegisteredNurseRN  3 года назад +28

    Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching this video on 24-hour military time. Don't forget:
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    • @newtempphone-ash9507
      @newtempphone-ash9507 3 года назад

      thanks Sarah

    • @wyattstevens8574
      @wyattstevens8574 Год назад

      Thanks! I've read that 2400 is no longer used (at least *in* the military) to mean the end of the day. Instead, midnight is exclusively represented by 0000.

    • @erinsutherland1195
      @erinsutherland1195 Год назад

      Hello RUclips channel...thanks for the military time/nurse time very helpful...

  • @lifeisrosyyy
    @lifeisrosyyy 3 года назад +86

    Starting at 1pm I just count two numbers down to figure out the time. If it’s 1pm then 1-2-3 (1300). If it’s 5pm then 5-6-7 (1700). 7pm, 7-8-9 (1900). This won’t apply to 8pm through 12 (2000-2400) but it helps me alot throughout the day. I also recommend that you change your phone to military time if you want to learn it. You’ll get used to it really fast. 1 am to noon are the same in military time so you don’t have to guess. It’s just 1pm-midnight that are different.

    • @bluethunder5182
      @bluethunder5182 3 года назад

      Have an understanding how & why military system is used without trying to break anything down I'm about simplicity without the tricks in most cases it's basically cue cards & memorization repetitions here for me
      Thks!

    • @lifeisrosyyy
      @lifeisrosyyy 3 года назад +2

      @@bluethunder5182 if this doesn’t work for you that’s fine. I’m just putting it out there for anyone who prefers a memorization trick instead.

  • @kristinacollins5924
    @kristinacollins5924 2 года назад +18

    I really appreciate all of your videos. I am starting clinical's in the fall and I have been using your videos to refresh myself on my math for meds skills. You are an amazing teacher.

  • @mumto2monsters737
    @mumto2monsters737 3 года назад +19

    Grew up as an Army brat so this was really easy for me. Just add or subtract 12 for civilian pm hours depending on what you're doing.

    • @rwwilson21
      @rwwilson21 11 месяцев назад

      as a military brat myself, I just use the 24 hr clock. It's less confusing. Though I grew up on it. like you.

  • @crazyleaf257
    @crazyleaf257 Год назад +4

    Finally finding a video that tells me how to actually say. I've memorized the hours but I didn't know how to say them

    • @rwwilson21
      @rwwilson21 11 месяцев назад

      Most individuals who use the 24-hour clock typically provide times without mentioning the hours afterward. Instead, they convey it as 'be there at 1700' or 'be up at 0900.'

  • @LocalFloridaMan24
    @LocalFloridaMan24 2 года назад +5

    the subtracting 12 is fantastic, thank you.

  • @icusawme2
    @icusawme2 Год назад +3

    For PM hours just ADD 12…Don’t try to subtract…ADD 12… 1pm is 12+1=13, so on and so forth all the way to 11pm …Try it

  • @zunildaobrien7542
    @zunildaobrien7542 2 года назад +6

    You explain it very good!!! Was clear ! Thanks a lot. I
    I got it!! am going to training as a flight attendant we will going to use 24 hour clock 😳

  • @maemiel8250
    @maemiel8250 3 года назад +8

    Thankyou soo much, been watching your videos since last year(freshman days)and your videos are really a big help. Now in my sophomore year, I'm looking forward to learn more from you. Thankyou soo much Nurse RN😇😇🥰

  • @andyt8216
    @andyt8216 Год назад +7

    As a Brit where all officialdom, phones, computers, timetables, tickets etc is default 24 hour clock, I have no idea why I watched this video 😂
    Maybe it’s refreshing for my country to be like the rest of the world for a change.

  • @the.trollgubbe2642
    @the.trollgubbe2642 Год назад +15

    It's only in the US that they still use AM PM, 24 h ("military time") is used in the rest of the world from kindergarten

  • @lkrnpk
    @lkrnpk 10 месяцев назад +9

    For me as a European it seems strange that it’s something that must be learned, but then again I learned it too when I was a kid probably

  • @davionna9465
    @davionna9465 Год назад +1

    thank you you explained it perfectly and helped me complete my homework for nursing school😊

  • @jasonkrishnapofi5073
    @jasonkrishnapofi5073 2 года назад +2

    Im a RN student and a big fan of your vidoes !

  • @nameless2637
    @nameless2637 2 месяца назад

    This makes it simple, Thanks! You are a great teacher.

  • @annamaria1003
    @annamaria1003 Год назад +3

    As a francophone…finally something I can say I didn’t have to learn again❤

  • @JJ-wi7oi
    @JJ-wi7oi 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this my deadline was today so thank you thank you so much

  • @TseringLama1177
    @TseringLama1177 Год назад +1

    Thank you you made it so easier I mean teaching techniques

  • @janeensalsbery7430
    @janeensalsbery7430 3 года назад +7

    Hi, could you please do a video on the eating habits/schedule of a nurse working 12 hours and the best thing to do regarding this? I have heard a lot of nurses schedules don't permit them to eat regular meals or they eat late at night when they work 7-7. Thank you!

    • @LocalFloridaMan24
      @LocalFloridaMan24 2 года назад +1

      Thats entirely on you. Make time for your lunch, tell the hospital to go kick rocks. They need you, you dont need them.

  • @Pau-q1r
    @Pau-q1r 2 месяца назад

    I. Love military times ❤❤❤🎉

  • @Racingirl911
    @Racingirl911 Год назад

    Thank you for the info! I appreciate you taking the time to make this video!👍🏼👍🏼

  • @allwinamalraj9602
    @allwinamalraj9602 3 года назад +4

    Really I was confusing when it's 1735hrs is it 4.35pm or 5.35pm.
    But now I got clear, by watching ur 24hr military clock calculation by sub 12 or add 12.. now I won't get confused and very easily I understand.. thank you sarah

  • @taurak2993
    @taurak2993 Год назад

    This was such a helpful video to understand. Thank you

  • @jj-2223
    @jj-2223 2 года назад +2

    Thank You! Finally i get it 😊

  • @sunstone_xd8977
    @sunstone_xd8977 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot this was really helpful👍🏾

  • @Leitor_de_Comentarios
    @Leitor_de_Comentarios Год назад +4

    Hello, I'm from Brazil.
    Here we use this time daily.
    Think 17 as 17-12=5 so 17 is 5pm, because is 5 five hours more than 12
    13-12=1 so 13 is 1pm
    Sorry my english, and I hope I could help someone.

  • @Thranduiliel
    @Thranduiliel Год назад +1

    Oh my god, I was like do they really say one thousand one hundred thirty????? Hours?? 😂

  • @aviatorsound914
    @aviatorsound914 Год назад +1

    Airport use this all the time and not everyone knows this as military time since most of civilian knows it as “24 hour time” and on phone it would be like 14 : 00 = 2:00 PM.
    “24 hour time” is also the universal standard clock/time and every country use it at airport, etc. Since 24 hour is exactly what the current time is.

  • @sharondaallen2983
    @sharondaallen2983 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @ሕያዋይጓሳ-ሠ6ቀ
    @ሕያዋይጓሳ-ሠ6ቀ 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks❤

  • @preciousnero6226
    @preciousnero6226 Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @2LuckyTango
    @2LuckyTango Год назад

    Wow thank you Ill follow for more tysm

  • @gamesquareindia4415
    @gamesquareindia4415 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @robertkalinic335
    @robertkalinic335 2 года назад +2

    Other way around for me, i use military time as default and when people start with 12 hour one fourth past 3 pm nonsense i need to convert it.

  • @erikdog2430
    @erikdog2430 3 года назад +4

    We use a 24hr clock in a outdoor shop clockin in/out.....the brain does automatically get it right when ya use it all the time.....ya right Sarah

  • @shantanushukla430
    @shantanushukla430 3 года назад

    Thank You So Much Serah Love From INDIA...🙏🙏🙏

  • @RaquelNavas
    @RaquelNavas Год назад +2

    I work at Burlington and this is the exact same thing we use it's so confusing.

  • @autumnonpurpose
    @autumnonpurpose 4 месяца назад

    Makes sense

  • @erikakat1812
    @erikakat1812 3 года назад

    Thank yoy sarah

  • @NursesCareClinc
    @NursesCareClinc 3 года назад

    Woow...AMAZE 👍

  • @user-dl4cu8vu1s
    @user-dl4cu8vu1s 2 года назад +3

    So basically add 12 for military time and subtract 12 for non military time

  • @olegtarasovrodionov
    @olegtarasovrodionov 10 месяцев назад

    When I heard a military time "At 1845 hours the rhynocs invaded. ... By 1900 hours the rest of the squad was captured" I thought they were doing it for 55 hours. But now I see it's only 15 minutes.

  • @YourAashique
    @YourAashique 8 месяцев назад

    Watching this on 3rd April 2024 at 2102 hours (IST).

  • @freudenberg101
    @freudenberg101 8 месяцев назад

    Ironically, most kids in Europe are first trained on the 12h analog clock. But without prefixes to keep track of am or pm; the sun does that.

  • @vodkaboy
    @vodkaboy 2 года назад +13

    wtf America

  • @yvettecortez1464
    @yvettecortez1464 2 года назад +2

    Is this the same time used when a baby is born? For example my birth certificate it says 2137. Like what time is that?

    • @khalidqtr9305
      @khalidqtr9305 2 года назад

      am late i knew but i hope is helps you It's 9:37 pm you can screenshot the times she wrote on right side of screen so you never forget it whenever you forget any of them you can look at screenshot it ll help you always

  • @mtxzh2637
    @mtxzh2637 Год назад +4

    americans need a vid to understand it lmaoo

  • @freudenberg101
    @freudenberg101 8 месяцев назад

    Midnight is where the most confusion is for a non U.S native.

  • @bubblebro9990
    @bubblebro9990 2 года назад

    i am now a nurse

  • @AlienFactor
    @AlienFactor Месяц назад

    Straight gorgeous

  • @dustinclark3390
    @dustinclark3390 2 года назад

    My mother was a nurse so I knew earlier about the military time. Lol

    • @rwwilson21
      @rwwilson21 11 месяцев назад

      military brats grow up on it.

  • @crazyleaf257
    @crazyleaf257 Год назад

    Yeah before I knew military time my nurse roommate would always be like- let's watch a movie at 1830 and I'm like Google??

  • @NursingWithBenomi
    @NursingWithBenomi 3 года назад +1

    Hahaha I still have trouble with this after 8 years 😂

  • @صالحعبدالله-ل2م
    @صالحعبدالله-ل2م 3 года назад

    🇮🇶💖💞🇮🇶

  • @herkleberla8800
    @herkleberla8800 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Ra-thesunking
    @Ra-thesunking 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you