I am a Rad tech and many cases the CT scans, X-rays, etc., the benefits out way the risks by a long shot. Yes radiation can cause problems, but it is very rare. Everyday we are exposed to radiation, when you go on a plane, etc. The dose of radiation is constantly going down over the years as research and equipment changes. When a patient is pregnant or there is a chance of pregnancy, we usually check with the radiologists and try to reduce the amount of images or change the protocol sometimes. It seems as tho there is a lot of fear and misunderstanding in the medical community surrounding radiation and it is concerning because it can influence the patients and scare them as well. There needs to be education for medical staff and the general public surrounding medical radiation.
Wow, thank you for sharing! It's nice to hear from someone who works directly in that department. I absolutely agree that there needs to be more education provided!
I’m a freshman in a 4 year direct admit BSN program and I just love watching your videos so much! It’s so exciting getting to see what my future could one day look like! Thank you for making these great videos!
I love that! I love that you want to learn how to splint and cast. I am curently an ER tech here in Alaska, almost done with nursing school as well and I feel the same way about that! I feel like all of of the nurses should know how to do these skills just in case. We also are the ones who provide the teaching for all of the casting and splinting.
I think it’s also important to note with the CT the extreme cost difference. Some insurances don’t cover it as necessary so people take home $4k in debt from it. So interesting to see the perspective from other providers and I agreed with the possible harm. It should be our last resort not the first
Hello! Just graduated and I’m doing my “research” on ED residencies because one of the options is ED nights. Nervous to follow that route since I only went to ED once during clinical. Thanks for sharing!
I'm in nursing school right now and stumbled across your videos and have been enjoying watching them. I also ordered from your Etsy shop I love your style and your POV of being a nurse! You are very inspiring and it makes me excited to officially start working 😊
Omg Hannah! You are too sweet! Thank you for supporting my small biz & my channel, means more than you will ever know! I hope nursing school is going great for you, remember to enjoy the journey✨💛
I don’t know if I should continue nursing after I had opened a business and doing day trading. I feel like there’s just so much work before I become a nurse. I only finished all the prereq. And took a break before applying for the program. I really don’t know, scares me to death😅 watching you reminds me of the time that I identified myself as a nurse.
what chapstick/ lipstick are you wearing in the part where you got home from your shift? It’s such a pretty pink!! Also thank you for sharing even little things you learn/ think about because it helps widen my and I’m sure many others ways of thinking as well :)
How long is your residency program (didactic and preceptorship)? Thank you so much for making these videos!! I find it especially helpful as a nursing student about to graduate in Dec. '22
The residency program itself is an entire year, however we officially work on our own as an RN after 12 weeks of clinical shifts with our preceptor are completed. We also had a month prior of classes & skills checkoffs like TNCC, ACLS, PALS, etc.
Can you help me with this question? “3 pts come in - one asking for medicine, another one where a doctor is at the bedside and needs to talk to you, another one that needs a heart monitor to be put on - in what order would you see the pts” Like an i supposed to delegate to have a tech put heart monitor on? I need help
i heard a CT was equivalent to 1000 Xrays in radiation though that might've changed with newer equipment i'd hope. Definitely only do MRI or Ultrasounds when possible. Ultrasounds also rule out cysts in things like breasts.
Of course she’s hot. Nurses always are. And their scrubs always look to be tailored and perfectly fit the waist, hips, and top to bottom. What a sweet gig. Shoutout helping people.
I am a Rad tech and many cases the CT scans, X-rays, etc., the benefits out way the risks by a long shot. Yes radiation can cause problems, but it is very rare. Everyday we are exposed to radiation, when you go on a plane, etc. The dose of radiation is constantly going down over the years as research and equipment changes. When a patient is pregnant or there is a chance of pregnancy, we usually check with the radiologists and try to reduce the amount of images or change the protocol sometimes. It seems as tho there is a lot of fear and misunderstanding in the medical community surrounding radiation and it is concerning because it can influence the patients and scare them as well. There needs to be education for medical staff and the general public surrounding medical radiation.
Wow, thank you for sharing! It's nice to hear from someone who works directly in that department. I absolutely agree that there needs to be more education provided!
I’m a freshman in a 4 year direct admit BSN program and I just love watching your videos so much! It’s so exciting getting to see what my future could one day look like! Thank you for making these great videos!
Of course! I'm so excited for you, you are in for quite an adventure!
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I love that! I love that you want to learn how to splint and cast. I am curently an ER tech here in Alaska, almost done with nursing school as well and I feel the same way about that! I feel like all of of the nurses should know how to do these skills just in case. We also are the ones who provide the teaching for all of the casting and splinting.
Absolutely! Congrats on almost being done with nursing school, so exciting!
I start clinicals next semester and your videos make me so excited for them! Thank you for keeping me inspired💓
Aw Kylie, thank you!! I’m excited for you to start clinicals next semester, it’s going to be great!
CONGRATS!!!
I think it’s also important to note with the CT the extreme cost difference. Some insurances don’t cover it as necessary so people take home $4k in debt from it. So interesting to see the perspective from other providers and I agreed with the possible harm. It should be our last resort not the first
Hello! Just graduated and I’m doing my “research” on ED residencies because one of the options is ED nights. Nervous to follow that route since I only went to ED once during clinical. Thanks for sharing!
I'm in nursing school right now and stumbled across your videos and have been enjoying watching them. I also ordered from your Etsy shop I love your style and your POV of being a nurse! You are very inspiring and it makes me excited to officially start working 😊
Omg Hannah! You are too sweet! Thank you for supporting my small biz & my channel, means more than you will ever know! I hope nursing school is going great for you, remember to enjoy the journey✨💛
That subscription for Camper is really cool. i'm looking for something like this for my 3 cats, 2 of them also being major chewers!
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I don’t know if I should continue nursing after I had opened a business and doing day trading. I feel like there’s just so much work before I become a nurse. I only finished all the prereq. And took a break before applying for the program. I really don’t know, scares me to death😅 watching you reminds me of the time that I identified myself as a nurse.
the earrings you are wearing are so pretty! in the next vlog can you mention where you got them or link them. sooooo pretty :)
shop.analuisa.com/zf-sierralyn -- Riveria drop earrings :))
what chapstick/ lipstick are you wearing in the part where you got home from your shift? It’s such a pretty pink!! Also thank you for sharing even little things you learn/ think about because it helps widen my and I’m sure many others ways of thinking as well :)
Thank you Dimitra! This has been my goto on my lips after I put on aquaphor! amzn.to/3zyEpXc
Get use to asking people how to do things ! I’ve been a nurse 12 years and still ask for help every shift .
How do you get your hair like this? It looks so perfect lol
How long is your residency program (didactic and preceptorship)? Thank you so much for making these videos!! I find it especially helpful as a nursing student about to graduate in Dec. '22
The residency program itself is an entire year, however we officially work on our own as an RN after 12 weeks of clinical shifts with our preceptor are completed. We also had a month prior of classes & skills checkoffs like TNCC, ACLS, PALS, etc.
@@SierraLyn that’s awesome!
I’m a new grad too and I really want to get a dog! How do you manage working your three 12 hr shifts and taking care of your pup? Any tips??
Can you help me with this question? “3 pts come in - one asking for medicine, another one where a doctor is at the bedside and needs to talk to you, another one that needs a heart monitor to be put on - in what order would you see the pts”
Like an i supposed to delegate to have a tech put heart monitor on? I need help
What was the piano song you were listening to in the car at the beginning?
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Note to self be more present 😊🤗 I overly enjoy everyone of your videos 🥰🥰🫶🏽
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i heard a CT was equivalent to 1000 Xrays in radiation though that might've changed with newer equipment i'd hope. Definitely only do MRI or Ultrasounds when possible. Ultrasounds also rule out cysts in things like breasts.
Thanks for what you do!!!! Try doing 7 months in Afghanistan working 12 hour shifts everyday 🤣
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Of course she’s hot. Nurses always are. And their scrubs always look to be tailored and perfectly fit the waist, hips, and top to bottom. What a sweet gig. Shoutout helping people.