CHIT CHAT| 6 Tips to be the Best NICU Nurse ✨
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- You all know I am a chatterbox so I am back with another Chit Chat 😂 This time the topic is tips that make a great NICU nurse. I hope this is helpful for you all. Thank you for clicking on the video and supporting my channel. If you like this content be sure to check out other content on my channel. See you in the next one beautiful! ✨
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I recently accepted an offer at a Level IV NICU and these tips were super helpful! Love your page! 🥰
So glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching my channel.❤️ Congrats on the NICU position too! 🥳
Great tips. Thanks! 📝
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome! 😇
About to start college for nursing this is my absolute dream thank you so much❤️
You're so welcome! Best of luck! 🥰
Its very useful. Can you tell me what question they ask for band 5 interview in nicu, please?
New subby as I’m doing my paeds nurse training and then nicu God willing. ❤
Thanks for subbing girlie. Welcome to the channel. Prayers are being sent your way. You got this! 💕
@@beingsalinya thank you hunny, really appreciate it!🫶
I'm on my last semester of nursing school and I'm interested in NICU Nurse . But I did not know there were levels to it how can i know which level should i apply for a job when my time comes up ?
Hello! I have a video all about the different specialities in the women's health, but I also explains what each NICU level. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/mGYtBVRrJ-o/видео.html I hope it helps! 🥰
Nice tips! How do you handover in NICU? Can you provide an example. Thanks 😊
Absolutely. 😇When giving handover you go through all of the systems that is prevalent for each patient. Most of the time this includes, respiratory (what oxygen support the is patient on) , cardiac (presence of murmurs or cardiac disorders), GI (tolerating feedings, access for feeds), neurology (cranial sutures, hemorrhages) , integumentary (skin breakdown, presence of diaper rash), feedings (what is each baby eating, how much, with a feeding tube or PO), any IV access, medications, any upcoming surgeries or procedures, plans for discharge and if family will be in to visit during the shift. There is a whole lot more but this is the basis. I hope this helps! I can also make a video going into even more detail. Be on the look out for that!
I've given 0.02 ml lol
girl isn't it crazy! such a little dose, but it has such a big impact on those tiny bodies.