To all new students, just change your phone to 24-hour time and make that the new norm. It really makes learning it so much easier. My watch, phone, and computer are all set to 24-hour time. At this point, using 12-hour time has become more confusing for me.
Amen. Casio makes a solar atomic mudmaster that slaves to the National Atomic Clock in Colorado 5x daily, so it’s literally absolutely accurate. Perfect for documenting codes. ✌️ Peace
@@lindavance872 This literally happened to my mother in law this weekend. She accidentally set her alarm to 4:20 PM when it needed to be AM. You can't mix up 0420 and 1620 like that.
It’s 1400 your next pain meds are due in 4 hours so that’s 1600… I mean 18,000😅😅 THIS is why I changed my phone, car and laptop to 24-hr time during Fundamentals because this would be me 💀🤣🤣
When I was young, my dad tried to teach me military time. I couldn't understand. Then I got a bit older and I became really good at it. I can understand the frustration some people have with military time. Nicecvideo. Much success and health to all.
You are converting military time to standard time. The 24 hr clock is how most medical fields record time. I haven’t retired 5 yrs ago and continue my life ion 24 hr clock. It’s better than saying a.m. or p.m.
So my friend use to be in the military. She still lives by military time and I have to let her know it’s ok to live like a civilian again. So this one day someone sent something to me and they were like I’ll meet u a 13:00 hours and I was like sir there’s only 24 hours in a day. Lmfao and he was like….it’s ok I’ll meet you at 1. Lmfao I said why u just didn’t say that. Hahahaha i dont want to add a 4. Who wants to add when telling time.
No, of course nurses are not stupid. Blake is playing a “first-month nursing student” here…and believe me, I’ve heard errors like that. They’re gone by the time nurses graduate.
Military time is stupid for military so really don't understand why other people use it. I could never. There is no need for it. Just speak like normal people. What is it hurting to just say the real time?
New PCT here. Last week the head nurse asked me why the sign-out form states that I’m the only one in the entire department who left the building at 4 in the morning (we close at 23:00)
If the time is after noon, just add 12 to the hour. Now its in 24-hour format. The minutes don’t change. And there is no need to divide the hours from minutes with a colon. The first two numbers are the hour (and the only time using a leading zero is acceptable!), and the last 2 numbers are the minutes. Easy. I can still use AM/PM, but when I’m at work, its a 24-hour clock all the time. And eventually, the conversion becomes natural-you just know that 1815 (pronounced “eighteen fifteen”) is 6:15pm.
To all new students, just change your phone to 24-hour time and make that the new norm. It really makes learning it so much easier. My watch, phone, and computer are all set to 24-hour time. At this point, using 12-hour time has become more confusing for me.
Never miss the alarm clock again by setting the AM/PM wrong!
Agree! Got to do an immersion
Amen. Casio makes a solar atomic mudmaster that slaves to the National Atomic Clock in Colorado 5x daily, so it’s literally absolutely accurate. Perfect for documenting codes. ✌️ Peace
Absolutely! Learn by immersion!
@@lindavance872 This literally happened to my mother in law this weekend. She accidentally set her alarm to 4:20 PM when it needed to be AM. You can't mix up 0420 and 1620 like that.
sixteen thousand thirty..... I'm dying🤣
Oh! You used to be in the military? 😶 🤣🤣🤣
It’s 1400 your next pain meds are due in 4 hours so that’s 1600… I mean 18,000😅😅
THIS is why I changed my phone, car and laptop to 24-hr time during Fundamentals because this would be me 💀🤣🤣
My Drill Instructor was great at teaching military time to us. His added incentives to learn it quick and retain it were extremely effective!! 🤣🤣
Here in the Netherlands "military time" is just normal time😂
Been speaking military time my whole life. Dad retired from the railroad. STILL talks in military time and he’s 80. 😂
I still speak military time to my daughter. Your dad taught you well!
When I was young, my dad tried to teach me military time. I couldn't understand. Then I got a bit older and I became really good at it.
I can understand the frustration some people have with military time.
Nicecvideo. Much success and health to all.
What a comical mess! This is exactly why I try to stay out of the hospital at all costs! Obsessed with being healthy!!!
This guy is so funny!!!
Nice! The one I never know how to say in report is 2000. Do you just say two thousand? It just sounds weird to me. 😅
It’s “twenty-hundred hours.” Anything on the hour mark is “xx hundred hours.”
@@cmconley33 Awesome, thank you! 😊 That makes sense.
Just subtract 2 hrs and drop the one. That’s how I learned.
You are converting military time to standard time. The 24 hr clock is how most medical fields record time. I haven’t retired 5 yrs ago and continue my life ion 24 hr clock. It’s better than saying a.m. or p.m.
Or Just subtract 12!!!!
It's not hard! I learned while in school!!!
😂😂😂😂
So my friend use to be in the military. She still lives by military time and I have to let her know it’s ok to live like a civilian again. So this one day someone sent something to me and they were like I’ll meet u a 13:00 hours and I was like sir there’s only 24 hours in a day. Lmfao and he was like….it’s ok I’ll meet you at 1. Lmfao I said why u just didn’t say that. Hahahaha i dont want to add a 4. Who wants to add when telling time.
Honestly, this is NOT difficult and makes nurses look like stupid buffoons. Blake, we are not STUPID!
No, of course nurses are not stupid. Blake is playing a “first-month nursing student” here…and believe me, I’ve heard errors like that. They’re gone by the time nurses graduate.
Military time is stupid for military so really don't understand why other people use it. I could never. There is no need for it. Just speak like normal people. What is it hurting to just say the real time?
Time is an illusion, 12 hour time ain't real either 🤣
@@sthomson06 who asked u
@@QueenofWheels who asked *you*??? 🤣🤣🤣
@@sthomson06 I know how to spell you. I decided not to use u instead.
@@QueenofWheels I literally mean who asked you about military time? We're all just floating along sharing our thoughts. ✌️
New PCT here. Last week the head nurse asked me why the sign-out form states that I’m the only one in the entire department who left the building at 4 in the morning (we close at 23:00)
Laugh out loud funny. This is so true!
I literally laughed so hard I snorted…😂
From aNavy Vet this was fun.
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Try picking up an overtime shift on the opposite shift. That's fun.
Am and Pm is more comfusing then a 24 h time xD just continu after 12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, how hard is it? XD
I bet in Europe they don’t have this problem: all of the TV schedules, train schedules, and flight times are in military time. Its just easier.
If the time is after noon, just add 12 to the hour. Now its in 24-hour format. The minutes don’t change. And there is no need to divide the hours from minutes with a colon. The first two numbers are the hour (and the only time using a leading zero is acceptable!), and the last 2 numbers are the minutes. Easy.
I can still use AM/PM, but when I’m at work, its a 24-hour clock all the time. And eventually, the conversion becomes natural-you just know that 1815 (pronounced “eighteen fifteen”) is 6:15pm.
😂😂😂😂
😂 😂😂
Blake😂😂😂
Hahaha
Hahaha 🤣