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Комментарии • 194

  • @LexieCarroll
    @LexieCarroll 4 года назад +187

    I'm only 14 but I love love love watching your videos- I'm really excited to hopefully become a nurse one day!

  • @benzathine
    @benzathine 4 года назад +224

    Just my point of view, I started my training when I was 19, I've been Nurse for thirty plus years. Always look after yourself, a tired Nurse can be a dangerous Nurse. A student who shows interest is a blessing, there is nothing worse than a student who turns up showing no interest, their uniform unpressed, hair below the collar. If they can't look after them self, how can they be trusted to look after a patient! The golden rule, treat a patient like you would like your own relative to be treated. Nursing is more than a job, it is more than a degree, it is a vocation and if you don't want to look after people then don't apply. If you are to good to wash some one, clean up shit, if you are are not prepared for some hard work and don't have the vested interest of those in your care at the forefront Nursing isn't for you. Personally if you strip me to the core it will say Nurse, it defines not only my career but who I am. I'm a grade six and I've never wanted to be a higher grade than a six, any higher and you lose patient contact. Knowing you've done good job, is the best feeling in the World, you wouldn't get awards but a thank you from a patient or their family is better than anything.

    • @belight4686
      @belight4686 3 года назад +16

      You forgot to mention that the government will never pay nurses a fair wage. They will just cut the wages for 10 years +. Nurses are expected to work for £1 more than a care assistant who isn't degree educated or responsible to the NMC.

    • @ouhhhbeach5812
      @ouhhhbeach5812 3 года назад +1

      Do you actually clean up shit x

    • @ouhhhbeach5812
      @ouhhhbeach5812 3 года назад

      @Im Hani omg tysm x and I'm kinda scared now lol

    • @Yasmin-jp4nw
      @Yasmin-jp4nw 3 года назад +3

      @@ouhhhbeach5812 if all you got is clean up shit from what she said you shouldn't be a nurse all types of situations happen in the hospital you sound very immature

    • @unnijeon2398
      @unnijeon2398 3 года назад +8

      @@Yasmin-jp4nw I'm a nurse myself.. When I first got an admission in nursing college the first thing bothered me was cleaning shit.. It's normal for ppl being upset about those.. We from a different family, different background, different thoughts,...,... Everyone is different &so their thoughts.. So i don't think it's a immature behavior.. If u hv a goal , wanted to be a nurse & "if you makeup your mind to do & accept those it's all that matters :)

  • @treycstreasuredthoughts2680
    @treycstreasuredthoughts2680 4 года назад +89

    Good content, I agree as I qualified last year in august, i managed to study with 3 kids at home balance social life. I think with good organisations and knowing when assignments are due in all is possible. Thank u for sharing.

    • @kabirsabharwal9801
      @kabirsabharwal9801 4 года назад +2

      Wow soooo empowering thnxx fr sharing ✅

    • @SheenMB11
      @SheenMB11 3 года назад +2

      Aaawww, really passionate comment as I have 3 kids myself and im starting the apprenticeship i feel i want to cry each time! I just hope I finish and I qualify

    • @lynseymarie231
      @lynseymarie231 3 года назад +2

      I’m looking at a change of career (mature student) with 4 kids in tow...am I mad??

    • @luciadyke8499
      @luciadyke8499 Год назад

      @@lynseymarie231 Nope,you aint mad.There was a feedback from a Mummy of 5kids and she graduated as a Nurse and she is working at the moment.It's called Determination,no matter the circumstances never you give up!

  • @katiepatterson1584
    @katiepatterson1584 4 года назад +54

    I’ve been accepted onto the Nursing Course at Huddersfield and this has really given me the peace of mind. I’m beyond excited to start!!

  • @Ralph-wha
    @Ralph-wha 4 года назад +75

    I’m 12 and I love watching videos now to educate myself about nursing. At school I have some behaviour issues but I’m turning to around so I can become a nurse.

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад +9

      Best of luck with your journey xx

    • @RI_TREYAH
      @RI_TREYAH 2 года назад +1

      If I could go back in time and do well at school and collage I would ace it. My biggest regret is not doing well at school. Planning to go to uni now at almost 40. All the best in your education and future.

    • @mooooooooog
      @mooooooooog 7 месяцев назад

      i hope its working out for you !!!@@RI_TREYAH

  • @lightening791
    @lightening791 Год назад +7

    I completed an accelerated master's programme in nursing. My course was 2 years. Even with good time management, it was the most demanding and stressful experience of my life. Im unsure if stress levels are lower in undergrad course. How enjoyable my placement was depended on the ward’s culture, the staff and my mentors. Some mentors ignored me and were very mean. Everyone has different experiences but I do not think that anyone should enter the nursing field with the expectation that it will be fun and easy.

  • @msdoti
    @msdoti 3 года назад +8

    Oh my goodness thank you! I was just loosing interest in nursing because I’m applying for next year but this videos has just restored my faith and passion so thank you!

  • @oneclaydoll
    @oneclaydoll 3 года назад +6

    UK Nursing degree was a walk in the park for me 9 years ago. As a mature student I had one degree already behind me at that time, so life experience and self management definitely are the positive factors in getting through, and importantly, ENJOYING the program. Good luck, folks 😜

    • @oneclaydoll
      @oneclaydoll 2 года назад

      @welcome welcome do you want to see my credentials, clever socks?😂 Nursing degree is not a rocket science. If it is for you than ...becoming RN is not for you, I am afraid. There is no need to be nasty.

  • @hayleyann97
    @hayleyann97 4 года назад +19

    I'm currently in university in Scotland studying adult nursing! ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Just discovered your channel!! X

  • @seriouslycrazyartist8609
    @seriouslycrazyartist8609 3 года назад +7

    I’m only 13 but I really want to do something to help people one day but ye I love the thought of being a nurse

  • @michaelfarrelly2583
    @michaelfarrelly2583 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for the insightful talk Claire. Totally agree about the breaks. If you don't look after yourself then how can you look after others to the best of your abilities!

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад +1

      Aww thank you, Exactly, well said xx

    • @lizzyway218
      @lizzyway218 3 года назад

      what is a break pray tell on a 14 hour shift - usually a sandwich that has seen better days and a cuppa swallowed down in 5 minutes - that was a luxury ! Bless you Michael :)

  • @emerlineforte5028
    @emerlineforte5028 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much Claire I am about to start sixth form in the UK and I've always wanted to be a rn nurse and i was looking for tips on how to get to my goal, I'm so glad i found your channel it has made me even more determined to become a nurse and you give amazing advises and facts i didn't know. Amazing thanks alot

  • @rubie2189
    @rubie2189 4 года назад +13

    Please do a Day In the Life of a Nursing Student video!!

  • @melbrooke62
    @melbrooke62 4 года назад +4

    This video helped me a lot to decide on going to a nursing uni to become an aesthetic nurse so thank you x

  • @RI_TREYAH
    @RI_TREYAH 2 года назад +1

    One thing to remember as a student nurse is that working on nhs wards is only one part of it. So many other nursing roles out there working in the community, day clinics or dr surgery’s , private hospitals, nursing homes or even self employed private nurse.

  • @irumsorathiya8647
    @irumsorathiya8647 4 года назад +6

    hey, i just watched this video, as i'm considering to do adult nursing in university, it helped me a lot, thank you so much, i made so many notes, and you really gave a realistic insight to it, thank you very much Claire!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @meaganshaw3994
    @meaganshaw3994 3 года назад +3

    This wasn't the video I referenced by I just want you to know I referenced you in my essay about confidence! Thank you x

  • @fabackgibba8803
    @fabackgibba8803 3 года назад +2

    What a blessing from you! I have no Science background but I want to divert to do nursing in the UK after completing 3 years Advance Diploma in English language and Art. I need advice from you please. I will be glad to hear from you.

  • @Kazamataz11
    @Kazamataz11 3 года назад +2

    Love to know where you are now. I’m 7 years into nursing and just been signed off with severe anxiety for the second time! I’m done with it now and looking for another career (I was working in ICU). I hope it works out for you, just don’t be too naive as it’s no Disney story. Seriously, good luck as you’ll need it.

    • @jordanm7515
      @jordanm7515 3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing this. I’m trying to decide whether to go back to studying nursing

    • @summersunxx7441
      @summersunxx7441 3 месяца назад

      What did u end up doing? Hope your anxiety got better !

  • @studentnursesaima5836
    @studentnursesaima5836 3 года назад +4

    Taken in, thanks. I just started my child nursing course! Great content, waiting for more vids x

  • @alhassanjalalideen5338
    @alhassanjalalideen5338 2 года назад +1

    Your presentation really draw my attention to so many things I never think of or i always suffer from

  • @faizafraoui2033
    @faizafraoui2033 4 года назад +36

    Heyy, this is a bit of an odd question but I would really like to get into nursing and I'm only in year 11,my most struggle is money and paying for uni, could you possibly touch up on apprenticeships help and how to get one and everything about them cuz I am getting quite confused with them,thank you amazing vid x

    • @jessicabond192
      @jessicabond192 4 года назад +2

      Ik forces isn’t for everyone and I understand that but in the forces you get paid to go to university just a suggestion obviously if your interested look into it further x

    • @ReLoadXxXxX
      @ReLoadXxXxX 4 года назад

      You get money to go to Uni.

    • @mmckck5883
      @mmckck5883 4 года назад +4

      You can get loans from the government if your parents earn under a certain amount! I'm getting the full amount tuition loan and maintenance loan... Tuition fee loan is the one where you don't have to pay it back if you earn under a certain amount of your salary once you graduate (I think about 23k?). Even if you earn more than that, it gets written off after 25 years and you won't really notice it come out your pay anyway as it will be direct debit. Maybe £100 a month. Maintenance loan, I'm getting the full amount which is just over £11k, it's split up into trimesters. Don't worry, have a look on the govt website for advice, it's all on there x

    • @lozzpenguin5873
      @lozzpenguin5873 3 года назад +1

      the nhs will pay for your tuition and your living costs (especially in in wales)

  • @xfeliciathegoat5531
    @xfeliciathegoat5531 3 года назад +8

    Just wanted to let fellow student nurses know about my experience because i have now dropped out of nursing because this career pathway is very emotionally and physically draining especially on placement. Sometimes mentors can not be the most supportive and treat u like cheap labour, doing so many chores that dont help you learn. i would not recommend nursing for someone who is not willing to be as caring as possible even if u are not getting paid or a reward. in my opinion im like doing slave work.

  • @cherryrose5500
    @cherryrose5500 3 года назад +13

    im doing childrens nursing next year and i am so worried i won't have enough time to relax and have time to myself, I am also worried about how long the coursework will be

  • @ciarasstuff8134
    @ciarasstuff8134 4 года назад +2

    going into my second year of nursing school, i used to watch your videos while doing my leaving cert! you are an inspiration! you helped me so much and calm nerves when i would of been going in blind otherwise!

  • @alyssacrowe8762
    @alyssacrowe8762 3 года назад +2

    This was really reassuring, I start my children’s nursing course in a few days and this was really helpful, thank you for sharing :)

  • @zaynabs925
    @zaynabs925 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the vid, starting in September im so nervous!

    • @farhinsiddeka8345
      @farhinsiddeka8345 4 года назад

      Girl turn back now. I hate it. If you're doing Child Nursing it's easier and more bearable but Adult Nursing is the WORST! I wish I took time to do work experience before jumping in. PLEASE reconsider, is this really what you want?

    • @yasminahmed3182
      @yasminahmed3182 4 года назад +4

      Farhin Siddeka what don’t you like about it ? & why is child nursing easier, I thought it would be harder as the entry requirements for child nursing is higher than adult nursing.

  • @ginaleigh2710
    @ginaleigh2710 4 года назад +2

    Did you ever consider any other nursing routes? Child ? Mental health? And how did you choose?

  • @katrinelynge2604
    @katrinelynge2604 4 года назад +2

    Love this video! Hopefully I'll start nursing school this summer and I hope to go back to England (I lived there for 1 year for my gap year) to work as a nurse.

    • @kenalonso9017
      @kenalonso9017 3 года назад

      Thank God I finally passed the NCLEX-RN exams with the help of Mrs Natalia .she’s an ATI,NCLEX solution guide,a member of the NCSBN department. The woman has the key to getting your license. I will recommend working with this tutor.She has good writing material, so great for the test,questions and answers and audio materials that helped me pass. Do not be discouraged you can do it. Thank you very much hope you can help more be successful in your NCLEX exams. You have the key to this exam God bless you🙏🏾. Here is her contact +1 520-337-5952 Message her on WhatsApp to know more

  • @Megasupercoolest
    @Megasupercoolest 4 года назад +8

    I would love to pursue a second degree in nursing but I would like a short course, don't want to go through a 4 years college. Would you mind sharing what schools?

  • @paulcarson7454
    @paulcarson7454 Год назад +2

    Nursing...dont bother!
    30% of newly qualified nurses give it up within 3 years When i trained they paid for your training. Now you are expected to get into massive debt. The only thing you will get out of nursing is debt and neuroses. Don't expect any quality of life cos all the time you are off duty and at home will be spent doing compulsory online training.
    Retired high dependency/theatre nurse 35 years.

  • @lewygooey
    @lewygooey 2 года назад

    love watching your vid. lots of great tips that definitely i am going to put into practice. looking forward to start in feb takings.

  • @BeautyByOla15
    @BeautyByOla15 4 года назад

    Well done 👍 I am literally going to be glued to your channel .

  • @selfaayuma1219
    @selfaayuma1219 4 года назад +25

    Am starting my nursing course soon.Hoping to get jobs abroad

  • @fawjia9589
    @fawjia9589 2 года назад

    Thank you so much this video really helped me calm down with stressing about nursing

  • @oliviawilliams9451
    @oliviawilliams9451 4 года назад +1

    I love watching your video, they help me massively . You deserve so many more subscribers!! ☺️💕

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад

      Aw thank you Olivia! That's so kind of you! I recently got 1k which I'm so so excited about x

    • @oliviawilliams9451
      @oliviawilliams9451 4 года назад

      Amazing achievement, keep it up!!😃😃 x

  • @laurenhills239
    @laurenhills239 4 года назад +2

    I was a nurse in the UK, but I moved to the states and unfortunately I had to go back to nursing school. Nursing school in the states is 10x more demanding and it’s like they purposely want to you fail out. I think nursing school gets a hard reputation from America, because it’s actually so true!

    • @Amy-pp6mc
      @Amy-pp6mc 4 года назад +1

      Why did you have to go back to nursing school? I thought nurses from the UK were good and could work without going back to school

    • @masillah1018
      @masillah1018 4 года назад

      Yes, please answer

    • @laurenhills239
      @laurenhills239 4 года назад

      Amis S Not in my experience, it’s way different requirements. I had to go back to school!

    • @laurenhills239
      @laurenhills239 4 года назад

      Masillah 101 if you have any other questions feel free to ask:)

  • @monikel
    @monikel 10 месяцев назад

    Studying nursing in 2023 in England means to accumulate a debt of approx £70 k, £28k the course and the rest is loan for surviving 3 years
    Meanwhile the student must complete 2300 hours unpaid placements, day, night, weekend shifts. 2300 hours when student works effectively as Band 3, doing everything from bed side care to medication (supervised), all sorts of forms and clinical notes. 2300 hours x 11.65£/hr is nearly 27k, slavery work for NHS. No, thank you

  • @amyandbablooshow8329
    @amyandbablooshow8329 3 года назад +1

    You know whatttt... i knew these other nurses on youtube were just exaggerating about how hard it is

  • @honey_bee440
    @honey_bee440 Год назад

    I am 16 and l am going to start my course next year thanks for such words

  • @lizzyway218
    @lizzyway218 3 года назад +1

    i'm tagging benzathine per comment below. I trained in a School of Nursing - 3 months on a ward then 2 weeks back in school - I did 15 years service and loved my job. And yes I still have my nursing cap ! I retired as a Sister. If you do not have hands on consistent training - and that includes being able to take a persons obs manually and learning about the human body, character, how people live etc etc you have a strong foundation. Within that has to come real commitment, discipline, willingness to understand that a degree does not make a nurse. And yes I hold a degree post qualification. I was a Practitioner when Practitioner were first given that lofty title ! I retired due to a rare autoimmune disease - primary Addisons, any student nurses out there i am happy to talk to you about the disease, its presentation etc - I guarantee you that despite the promises and goodwill of already Qualified Nurses that you will need to learn to work by the seat of your pants and all level Nurses will support you - ALWAYS listen to Health Care Assistants - they are the BACKBONE of the NHS, usually been around for years, often feel unheard which is sad as they hold a wealth of knowledge. You have to learn to trust your gut instinct - you will discover that at times you have to baby sit newly qualified Drs who bless them have worked the butts off to be where they are but can be like rabbits in a head light ! Be kind and considerate to them. You will butt heads with them and others at time. You will feel worn out. Your feet will hurt. Most nurses I worked with - well our work shoes regardless of the fact that we all usually shower before and after a shift take on the ping pong !! Most of all you have to have within your heart the ability to show compassion to any human being regardless of who they are or what you may thing privately. In relation to the Pandemic - and this is the difference between an old timer - I bought masks once it looked like a sxxt storm in China with co-vid 19 - a young Dr hoping to be a GP, who are always sent to see me for experience of a person with Addisons anyway - asked me why I had ordered masks - she looked bemused - that was a learning curve for her - that is called experience, gut instinct and OMG the shite is going to hit the fan - not that unusual from a Nurse with years of experience. I am the same as 'benzathine' who has commented just below me 9 months ago - I wanted to be a nurse from age 4, yup i had the uniform and pretend med set - it never changed - can you make a nurse feel kindness and compassion in the face of what can seem the impossible - NO - it has to be very much a part of your core being before you even think of training. It is hard graft. There will be days when you think why on earth did i go into this job FFS - and others when progress is made and you have been a part of that you will feel more than content. Can you pretend to be kind etc - yes you can but that does not maketh a nurse. I am now on the other side of the fence and I am a people watcher so if in a hospital always help out the students if they are booking me in, HOWEVER a Nurse who has a nasty case of 'Nurse-itis' I do not tolerate well. A Nurse I do believe is still in a way a vocation - HOWEVER do not always expect to be thanked. Be content in your core values and ask yourself seriously is Nursing for you. I worked the usual non stop hours, had 3 children during my career with six weeks off after each of them. I hope that what i have written may pique a persons interest in Nursing and an interest in Addisons. God Bless all of you during this Pandemic. over and out from a very cold and wet Cornwall, and I have to admit abit windy too ! :)

  • @Astro_finite
    @Astro_finite 2 года назад +1

    I'm going to make a great nurse when I'm older

  • @SK-dv5fc
    @SK-dv5fc 2 года назад +1

    Hey I’m thinking of doing nursing but Idkk if it would be the best for me. As I’ve heared that many nursing students drop out whne going on placements which I’m scared about as I don’t wanna pursue soemthing which isn’t for me. Do nurses have to provide day to day care needs for patients as I’ve seen many student nurses drop out due to what they experienced.

  • @OllyMursBiggestnumbe
    @OllyMursBiggestnumbe 4 года назад +4

    Omggg I was gonna go to southampton big didnt because it’s more expensive and further away but I’m going cardiff now

    • @elingriffiths1354
      @elingriffiths1354 4 года назад

      OllyMursBiggestnumbe When are you starting in Cardiff? I’m starting in Feb 2021 😊

  • @charlezeaclarke
    @charlezeaclarke 3 года назад

    New Subscriber from the Bahamas 🇧🇸 love your vids!

  • @al6051
    @al6051 4 года назад +16

    I am applying to adult nursing too, is there any way you can have a look at my personal statement?

  • @Kate-yk1ku
    @Kate-yk1ku 2 года назад

    True story 💕 Time management is key

  • @lilit7894
    @lilit7894 3 года назад +1

    Hi Claire, I am a French nurse student on my 2nd year. I might have to move to the UK for my 3d year, yu would mind if I email you and we can talk about how are the studies in the UK. Tks a lot

  • @sarahmichelleluty948
    @sarahmichelleluty948 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos! I’ve just started first year in adult nursing, these tips have really helped! Thank you 🙌🏻💙

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад

      Aw thank you very much! Good luck with your training xx

  • @natalie246
    @natalie246 4 года назад

    Hello! Thank you for a your videos, they are so helpful for anyone interested in nursing! It was really good to hear that even while training at uni there are things that can make you uncomfortable (eg: eyes). I was wondering how you deal with extreme events like a stroke, I am nervous around dealing with that, but I am ok with blood or sick. How would you deal with one of these events and help future nurses know how to react calmly to them? Thank you very much ❤️

  • @Eva12218
    @Eva12218 4 года назад

    I studied occupational therapy at undergrad but i am contemplating making the switch to nursing!! Doing as much research as i an to make sure it's an informed choice and the right one for me.

    • @jordanm7515
      @jordanm7515 3 года назад

      How did you get on? I’ve been looking in to occupational therapy for a while now x

    • @Eva12218
      @Eva12218 3 года назад +1

      @@jordanm7515 Going to do a masters in nursing. I've realised i prefer hands-on care over therapy. I don't regret doing OT though, it's given me a lot of skills i can use for my masters.
      If you want any advice though or have any questions regarding OT i would be happy to answer them. x

    • @jordanm7515
      @jordanm7515 3 года назад

      @@Eva12218 thanks so much x

  • @sazidmahmud1796
    @sazidmahmud1796 2 года назад +1

    Can a international student join NHS if he/she completes a degree in nursing in uk?

  • @user-dr8mp7lg2d
    @user-dr8mp7lg2d 4 года назад +3

    Which a levels did u take to do nursing?

  • @ozgearslan344
    @ozgearslan344 4 года назад +1

    What’s the difference between adult nursing and mental health nursing?xx

  • @shubhamsonawane5597
    @shubhamsonawane5597 4 года назад

    U r our inspiration dear.go ahead.keep it up.

  • @nicoleselhi8589
    @nicoleselhi8589 3 года назад

    thank you so much this was so so helpful xx

  • @keibibev7626
    @keibibev7626 4 года назад

    Thank you for this information. 💕

  • @SotonCareers
    @SotonCareers 4 года назад +3

    Hey Claire :) We really love your videos, would you be interested in working together to make some content for University of Southampton Halls? I'd imagine you're super busy at the moment, so no pressure! Thanks being a great ambassador for the Uni!

  • @foskr4
    @foskr4 4 года назад +1

    Hiya, hoping to start studying children’s nursing at southampton in september! Really love your videos, I was wondering whether it would be possible to still play a sport alongside a nursing degree? Thanks X

  • @minyura2966
    @minyura2966 3 года назад

    I currently working in UK and i realised i want to become a Nurse 👩‍⚕️ i like helping people in needs but I’m afraid I’m not smart enough.
    Is it really hard to become a Nurse I’m not clever in Mathematics I’m afraid

  • @oliviaelliott1333
    @oliviaelliott1333 4 года назад +2

    How old were you when you started university? Would you say nursing is a course that most people are mature enough to start at 18? Thanks!

    • @jenniferwright6912
      @jenniferwright6912 4 года назад +2

      Hiya!! I’m not Claire but I’m also a student nurse and YES! 100% the uni I go to the majority of people are actually 30+ because they’ve either had a career change or want to become a nurse because they were a healthcare assistant. I started the course at 19 with little health care experience and I absolutely love it. If you have a passion for helping people then you’re mature enough to do the degree! Hope this helped x

    • @salsubh2986
      @salsubh2986 4 года назад

      Jennifer Wright Hi! I just wanted to ask for some advice. For A levels is it okay to pick Health and social care to become a adult nurse.

  • @msdoti
    @msdoti 3 года назад

    Can I ask, what do you do after you get your degree? Do you have to work straight away

  • @gamingfreak5913
    @gamingfreak5913 4 года назад +3

    Can anyone help me with this?
    Does the course involve presentations of any sort or any group work-based assignments?
    Also do you think it would be difficult to get through the three years without friends or a support network?

  • @qaaliahmed4984
    @qaaliahmed4984 2 года назад

    Thanks it’s really helpful 😍

  • @jemmahavercroft954
    @jemmahavercroft954 2 года назад

    I just failed my nursing at univeristy. Personally I struggled with the assignments and coudlnt pass them and im very devastated, so if anyone has any advice of another way of getting into nursing

  • @elmatt4496
    @elmatt4496 4 года назад

    Hi Claire I'm a new subcriber- Do you still have coursework/ assignments to complete whilst on placement for 40hrs per week or is that only during the time that you have lectures? I would really appreciate your reply. Many thanks

  • @laurenbxx
    @laurenbxx 2 года назад

    Love this😂 being squeamish aha..defo me loool, thank you for the tips..helped alot ❤️

  • @_aaakh3121
    @_aaakh3121 4 года назад

    If you have to go for abroad for a family wedding in first year is that allowed .

  • @fairlylocaldreamer7917
    @fairlylocaldreamer7917 4 года назад +3

    Hi Claire, I was wondering what I can do to prepare before I start my degree? X

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад +1

      I would say just engage in as much content as you can and do a little reading but don't worry too much. The course starts right at the beginning so you don't really need much preparation before. Best of luck with your training and thank you for your comment x

  • @saghar9044
    @saghar9044 2 года назад

    It really motivated me thank u

  • @joshea2248
    @joshea2248 3 года назад

    Hello! May I know how many placement you get while studying? Do you have placement every school year? And do you get paid?

  • @HoneyHoney-ef8cb
    @HoneyHoney-ef8cb Год назад +1

    I am forms Pakistan ...I like your Field. I Am also student of FA ...And I would like these are Diplomas nursing i am excited to start...can u sponsored me your country?

  • @georgechrisveen8576
    @georgechrisveen8576 4 года назад +1

    Nice vedio, good information
    Can you share about how to apply degree for nursing in UK for foreign students?

  • @pesmaniac8777
    @pesmaniac8777 3 года назад +1

    Love from Bangladesh

  • @Channie_2002
    @Channie_2002 Год назад

    Di can you suggest me which one is best pharmacology or nursing please ..:((( I’m so confused 😕😖😖

  • @istiaqueayon761
    @istiaqueayon761 3 года назад

    So in MSC nursing there’s 2 years of placement and people don’t get paid during placement?

  • @ludmilaslobodjanika4541
    @ludmilaslobodjanika4541 4 года назад

    Thank you very much

  • @laurat24
    @laurat24 4 года назад

    Hi, are you an adult nurse or child and young people? xx

  • @julietcrowson3503
    @julietcrowson3503 2 года назад

    You cannot be a conscientious objector when you think treatments are wrong, unethical, harmful. You have to obey the chain of command or else....

    • @luluah1198
      @luluah1198 Год назад

      Very true. So not a great place for me then

  • @esohemandalin4490
    @esohemandalin4490 3 года назад

    Is there some written work during placement or is it just practical work ?

  • @karolina.1208
    @karolina.1208 2 года назад

    Hi, is the placement starting from year 1? I thought is only last year. Thank you

  • @miikab519
    @miikab519 3 года назад

    Do you have any Canadian practical nurses come to do the 3 year program ? Or some of it to qualify to become an Rn in the uk??

  • @tharushi2303
    @tharushi2303 3 года назад

    Hey can I know how you entered the NHS!! Because I have heard that it's pretty hard to enter into it.

  • @oldschoolwaverider
    @oldschoolwaverider 3 года назад

    @7:00 a rectal prolapse, that wasn't mentioned during hand over. The negligence is real! 😡

  • @tiaj8080
    @tiaj8080 2 года назад

    hi Claire im a single mom but my dream is to become a nurse in UK is there a way i can talk to u??

  • @Itsparveen_20
    @Itsparveen_20 3 года назад +1

    What are the requirements for adult nursing ?

    • @Jennapaige65
      @Jennapaige65 3 года назад +1

      Usually BBB at a-level including a science subject or some include psychology etc x

  • @salsubh2986
    @salsubh2986 4 года назад +1

    Hi! I just wanted to know if its okay to pick Health and social care for my A Levels. Will that be okay To become a child nurse?

  • @jmofuk3089
    @jmofuk3089 2 года назад

    Nice to meet you

  • @darrenasuncion1786
    @darrenasuncion1786 4 года назад

    thanks for sharing!

  • @evanyau9008
    @evanyau9008 2 года назад

    Do you know if student nurse get drug tested? BC I am not really sure about what the "health assessment" about

  • @abdullahb3870
    @abdullahb3870 4 года назад +1

    Been a carer for 8 years... I wanna become a nurse but how????

    • @meggyplumbob8293
      @meggyplumbob8293 4 года назад

      life of a simpleton university

    • @happyguy2k
      @happyguy2k 4 года назад

      www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/916080480
      Deadline 17.06.20

  • @laurat24
    @laurat24 4 года назад +1

    Also, will nursing be a useful degree if I may want to be a teacher? X

    • @sfrancies87
      @sfrancies87 4 года назад +1

      No, you would need to do a teaching degree to be a teacher

    • @emmamacleans
      @emmamacleans 4 года назад +2

      Laura T if you want to teach nursing then yeah, if you want to become a high school teacher or teach english then no

  • @NirmalSingh-wm3yu
    @NirmalSingh-wm3yu 4 года назад

    Hi calrik. I want m.sc nursing from uk plz help . It's better which filed in m.sc nursing tell me.

  • @caitlinbetts452
    @caitlinbetts452 3 года назад

    Do you think I could get on this after doing psychology, law and criminology at a level xx

    • @gusdacosta8147
      @gusdacosta8147 3 года назад

      I would say it's best to email the Nursing admissions team of as many universities directly to discuss it, I had done this so its not biggie:)

  • @dimondaziz8440
    @dimondaziz8440 3 года назад

    Hi can you tell me about nurses lm student antry 3 can you information about nurses my dream but l scared because samebody tolled me too hard pleas????

  • @olubunmiolukunle3399
    @olubunmiolukunle3399 4 года назад

    Hi,would like you talked about journey to crna in uk. Thanks

  • @hoperose9333
    @hoperose9333 4 года назад +4

    Random question, what shoes do you wear on placement? I’m just trying to find some really comfy but acceptable shoes, my feet have to last these 13 hour shifts ahaha.

    • @clairequinn2428
      @clairequinn2428  4 года назад +3

      I wear black runners with black soles and they are perfect for being on your feet all day! Just double check with your placement to see if they allow that x

  • @zoepowell9354
    @zoepowell9354 3 года назад

    Opinions on southhampton uni?

  • @sadiakhan6791
    @sadiakhan6791 3 года назад

    Sister please reply... I want to come uk for study nursing... Which 3 university best for nursing???and will I get job after finish study? Argent plz reply quickly

    • @ouhhhbeach5812
      @ouhhhbeach5812 3 года назад

      Yes a 3 year degree is the best and you should be able to get a job easily since were always in need for nurses x

  • @morganwilkins2854
    @morganwilkins2854 4 года назад

    Good Video!