👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼I AM SOOOO PROUD OF YOU!!!!!! you will always hold a very special place in my heart. Seeing you study and ask questions and putting yourself out there regarding mistakes and misses… it truly means more than you think! I am beyond proud! Keep up the great work and keep bugging me with questions! Love you so much!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 oh my goodness is that Sweet Jennifer???? Awwwww THANK YOU JENNIFER 🥹🥹💕💕💕💕 you’re proud of lil ole me??? My heart can’t take it 🥺💕 Your message means so much to me. You have taught me soooooo much and I am so grateful that you have so much patience with me. lol because I call you like every 5 minutes to ask questions and you ALWAYS come to my rescue. 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥺 you are my SUPERHERO🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
dexamethasone fire crotch is real 🤣 With your reglan the anxiety can become extreme in your patients with existing psych issues. You can dilute in a 50 cc bag if your facility allows.
I appreciate this video so much. So many times new grads don’t make these types of much needed videos!! No one is perfect. We’re all learning. Thanks for your transparency
Hey! I am so glad you liked the video! I DEFINITELY agree! We all are learning, no one knows everything! Even experienced nurses learn something new all the time! It makes me happy that this video reached you!! 😁😁🤍🤍
Thank you for the wonderful video!!! I start in the ER in a month as a new grad. Super nervous since I never worked as a tech or have any type of prior hospital experience besides clinical. I am so super excited but I really do not know what to expect since I've only been exposed to med-surg in school. But, great video super helpful!!
hellooo! ⛅️ and you are so welcome!! I am so glad this video was helpful!! 😁😁 but i was the exact same way! i never had any experience or worked as a tech in the ER so i was soooo nervous! but i can tell you that you will learn SO MUCH and it will be so different from nursing school! lol and there’s so much teamwork so don’t be afraid! you will also get sooooo much practice with things that we didn’t get to practice very often because of COVID. so take advantage of those opportunities, practice makes perfect! 😄 you will get better and better everyday!! Thanks for watching! You’re gonna be great! 🤗🤗🤍
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!! its so helpful for someone to guide newbies like me and to be REAL about what actually goes down and how to handle situations!!! thank you so much seriously! what advice do you have to help with prioritizing and critical thinking? I do not have any nursing experience, so I lack confidence when it comes to this. Thank you again for being authentic and transparent about being a nurse, especially a new nurse.
OMG THAT MAKES ME SO HAPPY!!! 🥹 I am so happy you liked the video!! 🤍 Girl let me tell you, I lacked confidence when I first started it wasn’t even funny! lol I didn’t think that I could do it and I felt like I didn’t belong. But honestly, it’s gotten so much better! I have much more confidence now and it’s only been a year! You will do amazing, I just know it! Before I started in the ER, I had no prior experience either so just going to work everyday is when I started putting all the puzzle pieces together! Everything just started making sense! You will learn so much just by being in the ER environment! It’s amazing! To help with critical thinking, start by asking “WHY” all the time. So for example, if a patient is getting blood work and CT scans for abdominal pain. I would think in my head “why are they ordering this type of scan and what will this blood work tell them about what’s going on in the stomach?” This is what helped me the most! Also, just studying the patient and their labs, results, etc. When i have really sick patients, I try to look at lab results and understand how it relates to their symptoms, etc etc. Also I always ask my fellow experienced nurses questions all the time! They know so much! I am so glad you liked the video, thanks for watching 🥹🤍🤍☀️🌤
heyyy!! You are so welcome!!! 🥹🥹🥹💕💕💕☺️☺️☺️ and noooo definitely not! but working in the ER has showed me how to multitask!! We have 4 patients and I have gotten so much better with keeping up with all of them at the same time! It will come with time! How are you with multitasking?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼I AM SOOOO PROUD OF YOU!!!!!! you will always hold a very special place in my heart. Seeing you study and ask questions and putting yourself out there regarding mistakes and misses… it truly means more than you think! I am beyond proud! Keep up the great work and keep bugging me with questions! Love you so much!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 oh my goodness is that Sweet Jennifer???? Awwwww THANK YOU JENNIFER 🥹🥹💕💕💕💕 you’re proud of lil ole me??? My heart can’t take it 🥺💕 Your message means so much to me. You have taught me soooooo much and I am so grateful that you have so much patience with me. lol because I call you like every 5 minutes to ask questions and you ALWAYS come to my rescue. 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥺 you are my SUPERHERO🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
I LOVE YOU MOREEEEE ❤
dexamethasone fire crotch is real 🤣
With your reglan the anxiety can become extreme in your patients with existing psych issues. You can dilute in a 50 cc bag if your facility allows.
LITERALLY lol and I never thought about the the bag!!!! that’s a good idea!!!! OMG 😍😍
Jamee 1:26 awesome. I love that you’re so vulnerable to help others succeed.
thank you beautiful 🤍🌞☀️🌤🥲
I appreciate this video so much. So many times new grads don’t make these types of much needed videos!!
No one is perfect. We’re all learning.
Thanks for your transparency
Hey! I am so glad you liked the video! I DEFINITELY agree! We all are learning, no one knows everything! Even experienced nurses learn something new all the time! It makes me happy that this video reached you!! 😁😁🤍🤍
Thank you for your transparency. I'll be starting ER soon.
SO EXCITED FOR YOU!!!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹 how’s it going??????
So so helpful! Im a new grad w a final interview for ER next week. Def gonna keep these in mind
Thank you for the wonderful video!!! I start in the ER in a month as a new grad. Super nervous since I never worked as a tech or have any type of prior hospital experience besides clinical. I am so super excited but I really do not know what to expect since I've only been exposed to med-surg in school. But, great video super helpful!!
hellooo! ⛅️ and you are so welcome!! I am so glad this video was helpful!! 😁😁 but i was the exact same way! i never had any experience or worked as a tech in the ER so i was soooo nervous! but i can tell you that you will learn SO MUCH and it will be so different from nursing school! lol and there’s so much teamwork so don’t be afraid! you will also get sooooo much practice with things that we didn’t get to practice very often because of COVID. so take advantage of those opportunities, practice makes perfect! 😄 you will get better and better everyday!! Thanks for watching! You’re gonna be great! 🤗🤗🤍
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!! its so helpful for someone to guide newbies like me and to be REAL about what actually goes down and how to handle situations!!! thank you so much seriously! what advice do you have to help with prioritizing and critical thinking? I do not have any nursing experience, so I lack confidence when it comes to this. Thank you again for being authentic and transparent about being a nurse, especially a new nurse.
OMG THAT MAKES ME SO HAPPY!!! 🥹 I am so happy you liked the video!! 🤍 Girl let me tell you, I lacked confidence when I first started it wasn’t even funny! lol I didn’t think that I could do it and I felt like I didn’t belong. But honestly, it’s gotten so much better! I have much more confidence now and it’s only been a year! You will do amazing, I just know it! Before I started in the ER, I had no prior experience either so just going to work everyday is when I started putting all the puzzle pieces together! Everything just started making sense! You will learn so much just by being in the ER environment! It’s amazing! To help with critical thinking, start by asking “WHY” all the time. So for example, if a patient is getting blood work and CT scans for abdominal pain. I would think in my head “why are they ordering this type of scan and what will this blood work tell them about what’s going on in the stomach?” This is what helped me the most! Also, just studying the patient and their labs, results, etc. When i have really sick patients, I try to look at lab results and understand how it relates to their symptoms, etc etc. Also I always ask my fellow experienced nurses questions all the time! They know so much! I am so glad you liked the video, thanks for watching 🥹🤍🤍☀️🌤
another great vid Jamee! New subscriber 💕
Yayyyyyyy!! Every new subscriber is a mini celebration for me 😂😂🥳🥳🥳 Thank you so much for watching, I hope it helped!! ❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing 🤩!! We’re you good at multitasking before starting the ER?
heyyy!! You are so welcome!!! 🥹🥹🥹💕💕💕☺️☺️☺️ and noooo definitely not! but working in the ER has showed me how to multitask!! We have 4 patients and I have gotten so much better with keeping up with all of them at the same time! It will come with time! How are you with multitasking?
Great video. I start the ER in 2 weeks and I know all of these tips will help me. Thank you so much 🫶🏾
I am so glad you liked the video!! 😊 I know you’re doing great in the ER! You can probably teach me some things now 😁😇😇 Thanks for watching!! 🤍