Oh my goodness! This video is a life saver. I'm an overseas trained nurse newly employed in one of the NHS hospitals, honestly, I have been struggling with things like these but you have made my life easy. I will watch all your videos on this series repeatedly until they become part of my life. Thank you soooo much.🤗🥰🥰
Thank you so much, this is super helpful. 2nd Year nurse, because of covid etc haven't actually given a proper handover yet. Going to use this to take notes and help practice! 💗
Ahh I know placement allocations are really tough at the moment due to Covid :( but I hope through this video series you will still be able to build on those core nursing skills :)! If you have any questions Charlotte you are more than welcome to message/email/ DM on insta and I will try my best to help ❤️
this is really helpful Zara!! thank you so much!!! however could you give advice on how to RECEIVE a handover as it can be quite overwhelming with all the information so it's really easy to forget. Thank you
I just came across this video looking a proper clinical handover and I am amazed! Your voice is so calming and you spoke really clearly. Everything you said and even the examples made it so easy to understand. Thank you heaps for this!
Hey I’m a newly qualified nurse childrens too. I have an interview in two days. How did your interview go and what questions did they ask apart from tell me about yourself
I'm not a nurse but Iike learning something new, thanks Zara it was very informative and look forward to more videos like these, I'm your new subscriber ❤️
Aoa zara I'm nurse from Pakistan.. My head sister who is in charge of ward is very irritating personality.. I tried too much but at least I tired.. Please make video on hoe to deal with them?
Hi Nurse Zara, is it the same process when you give bedside handover? Or are there differences? Thank you. Or can you do a video for bedside and shift handover?
Nice info! Handoff/handover report is soooo important, and helps keep the patient safe. I remember when I was a new nurse, an experienced nurse took me aside and shared how to give a concise and focused report… it was PRICELESS information! Keep up your videos….maybe we can collaborate on RUclips channels one day!
You are so right Charlie, its all about patient safety after all! Thank you for sharing your experience and for your support for my channel!! I have just subbed to your channel, it looks amazing 😇and so informative!!
@@nursezara Thank you so much for YOUR support...In actuality, that what nurses should do...I don't mean specifically here on RUclips (although that would be a very nice support network, etc.---CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!), but in the clinical setting...Can you imagine if new nurses were welcomed and nurtured, and the cycle would continue, and newbies supported the "oldies" (for lack of a better word). People would flock to be nurses, not just for helping patients, the $$$, but for the love of nursing... It would be like the MARINES (an American armed services branch, that are like once a Marine, always a Marine, they don't care about who what where when how, etc...You are a Marine...and they break their back to help each other). That's my idea of a Nursing Utopia!!! BTW, ,I saw your video about why you became a nurse (in regards to the nurse who took you aside when your sister was in the hospital). That was inspiring, and stories like that need to be shared!!! Keep in touch!!!!!!!!!!!!
The examples you give of patient scenario really helped to understand how it all works! Please carry on to do example scenarios in the rest of the series thank you very much❤️❤️
So glad you enjoyed the patient scenario part! Its my favourite way of learning! Absolutly will be planning to make more of the clinical skills series videos :D xx
Dear ,,you know nurse is all about incidence, incidence n incidence 😊😊 we can say about exposure ( pressure ulcer one of the biggest thing nurse just take it in light way) and one thing more about pt belonging my god its the biggest one problem for nurses..🙂🙂 One thing i like the most that you talked about MRSA 😂😂 you know same thing happened to me ,i took whole handover when she was about to leave i asked her about infection precautions,,you can't imagine what she said 🥴🥴🥴 , its CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE.......😭😭😭😭😭😭 You Know over the time i felt like there will be nothing for me to live more life 😂😂😂😂 seriously,,,i like you shared👍👍
It's funny, i charted the MAP (standardly denoted as an X in north America on the NEWS sheet for my NMC OSCE) and had a point deducted from me as the evaluator didn't know what the symbol man...i was blown away.
Hi Zara i am going to start my first nursing job in Acute Assessment Unit next month. I am already feeling overwhelmed Thank you for your videos. Hope i will be ok 😰😰😰
I enjoying your video, you show great compassion for your role as a nurse & how it should be applied. I am a retired Senior Sister, unfortunately I suffer from numerous illnesses to which my Carers end up sending me to hospital (I hasten to add when this happens Paramedics find me unresponsive & end up in ICU. I have found in the last 3 years of admissions biting my teeth at the approach & lack of professionalism in my local hospital. Formal complaints have been made and vindicated. Junior staff are at a loss as to whom to ask for explanation and/or indeed physical onsite training in some situations. They are reliant on NCAs who have worked for many years attaining their NVQ3 but unable to progress due to personal reasons. I know of many a nurse who think appraisals of methodology of 'basic" roles should be carried out on ALL levels to which financial awards can be granted for proven progress in their work. I nursed for 36years, starting at 19 yrs old. I was medically retired at 55yrs old, NO Union helped me fight my corner. Can you find a way to have your videos be shown in hospital training days. This would make life so much easier for all and earn greater respect.
Zara I have a friend working in the UK for NHS trust. She has a concern handling the ward. Do you have any content. In which you can assist in this particular situation.
From a patient perspective it is good to see what you do - that is so cool and you work so hard as well - excellent to see!!! I hope you get a break and eat your fruit - I also like to eat by myself - nice to read a book or check your phone or diary notes.
This is so helpful,thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on handover giving.This will help as i wait to be posted as a new nurse on my first job.
Wow this has given me a lot of clarity, you definitely articulated handover in a way I can comprehend and organise it in my head 😂 Thankyou so much! I’m soooo nervous!! 🥴
Thank you for your suggestion Rachel! You can check out my SBAR clinical skills video via this link ruclips.net/video/5MLt1G3nDMo/видео.html Hope this helps :)
YES MY HERO! I HAVEN'T GONE ON PLACEMENT AND CLINICAL SKILLS SESSIONS WILL SAVE ME FROM FALLING BEHIND. WE LOVE YOU KEEP UP THE WORK. Will be using this ;)
Hi im a first year and this video was great as I have a formative exam during placement tomorrow and this is a great refresher! I think just mentioning about safety checks and any relevant care plans must also be noted when giving handover too, but I'm sure your new vids mention this ☺
Hi there, I just discovered your channel today and went through several videos that you've uploaded and those were great. Keep doing the good work. Your videos are informative and visually stunning. 👍
This is so helpful I’m a first year adult nurse student going into placement at the end of may, so this is definitely helpful. Sounds like a lot but hopefully I get the hang of it haha x
Hey Claire, so happy you found this helpful :) ahh yes it is a lot, but trust me with practice it will become second nature ❤️ best of luck with your upcoming placements xx
Hi Zara, a humble suggestion can you do a video on nursing documentation or nursing notes? Love all your videos. Appreciate it.Love from Kent, UK
Great suggestion, I will have a think about how I can do that :)!! Ahh Thank you for the love and support ❤️
Oh my goodness! This video is a life saver. I'm an overseas trained nurse newly employed in one of the NHS hospitals, honestly, I have been struggling with things like these but you have made my life easy. I will watch all your videos on this series repeatedly until they become part of my life. Thank you soooo much.🤗🥰🥰
Awhh how lovely ❤! I am so happy to hear this video has helped in some way 😇🤗and thank you for the love and support xx
LOL I was thinking the same thing!
Thankyou for this, so helpful as a new grad! Can't wait for more videos from this series✨
Amazing, really glad you enjoyed this video! Deffo looking to add more to the series ❤️
Thank you so much, this is super helpful. 2nd Year nurse, because of covid etc haven't actually given a proper handover yet. Going to use this to take notes and help practice! 💗
Ahh I know placement allocations are really tough at the moment due to Covid :( but I hope through this video series you will still be able to build on those core nursing skills :)! If you have any questions Charlotte you are more than welcome to message/email/ DM on insta and I will try my best to help ❤️
this is really helpful Zara!! thank you so much!!!
however could you give advice on how to RECEIVE a handover as it can be quite overwhelming with all the information so it's really easy to forget.
Thank you
Really good. You have a great future in nursing. I found it very useful and informative though being a nurse for 18 years.
Thank you ❤️ im glad you found it useful and always lovely to meet fellow nurses :)
@@nursezara Thank you
Your videos are really helpful...go on....😊👍👍
thank you :)
It's extremely helpful. As a Nursing officer, this has aided me when I was posted in wards
I just came across this video looking a proper clinical handover and I am amazed! Your voice is so calming and you spoke really clearly. Everything you said and even the examples made it so easy to understand. Thank you heaps for this!
This is so helpful, thank you. I’m a first year children’s student nurse currently waiting to go out on placement so this will definitely help me x
so happy this video is able to help! Best of Luck with your upcoming placement xx
Same as you. First year, child's waiting for placement
Hey I’m a newly qualified nurse childrens too. I have an interview in two days. How did your interview go and what questions did they ask apart from tell me about yourself
I'm not a nurse but Iike learning something new, thanks Zara it was very informative and look forward to more videos like these, I'm your new subscriber ❤️
Happy to hear you learnt something new :) Thank you so much for subscribing ❤️
How to write nurses notes sister
Aoa zara I'm nurse from Pakistan.. My head sister who is in charge of ward is very irritating personality.. I tried too much but at least I tired.. Please make video on hoe to deal with them?
Thanks it’s really helpful and scary in the same time! I am scare to forget something during my handover.
i have my assessment today and i'm going by this video because unfortunately my teacher hasn't explained it properly ! wish me luck 😭
ahh I hope it went well and this video helped :) XX
Hi Nurse Zara, is it the same process when you give bedside handover? Or are there differences? Thank you. Or can you do a video for bedside and shift handover?
This was so very helpful 😊 looking forward to more of these videos
amazing ❤️ so happy you enjoyed :) x
When a patient has nursing care chart how do you do all the nursing care plans when you have several in the ward?
Nice info! Handoff/handover report is soooo important, and helps keep the patient safe.
I remember when I was a new nurse, an experienced nurse took me aside and shared how to give a concise and focused report… it was PRICELESS information! Keep up your videos….maybe we can collaborate on RUclips channels one day!
You are so right Charlie, its all about patient safety after all! Thank you for sharing your experience and for your support for my channel!! I have just subbed to your channel, it looks amazing 😇and so informative!!
@@nursezara Thank you so much for YOUR support...In actuality, that what nurses should do...I don't mean specifically here on RUclips (although that would be a very nice support network, etc.---CAN YOU IMAGINE!!!), but in the clinical setting...Can you imagine if new nurses were welcomed and nurtured, and the cycle would continue, and newbies supported the "oldies" (for lack of a better word). People would flock to be nurses, not just for helping patients, the $$$, but for the love of nursing... It would be like the MARINES (an American armed services branch, that are like once a Marine, always a Marine, they don't care about who what where when how, etc...You are a Marine...and they break their back to help each other). That's my idea of a Nursing Utopia!!!
BTW, ,I saw your video about why you became a nurse (in regards to the nurse who took you aside when your sister was in the hospital). That was inspiring, and stories like that need to be shared!!!
Keep in touch!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Zara..
Its really informative...
I have a doubt about disability.. why we put here blood glucose level in disability(-4:27)
The examples you give of patient scenario really helped to understand how it all works! Please carry on to do example scenarios in the rest of the series thank you very much❤️❤️
So glad you enjoyed the patient scenario part! Its my favourite way of learning! Absolutly will be planning to make more of the clinical skills series videos :D xx
Hello nurse zara, what are the things that you need to check as a bed side nurse?
Can you help me on how to fill patient note correctly especially wound chat please
zara
Zara deede iam also nurse in icu department
Dear ,,you know nurse is all about incidence, incidence n incidence 😊😊 we can say about exposure ( pressure ulcer one of the biggest thing nurse just take it in light way) and one thing more about pt belonging my god its the biggest one problem for nurses..🙂🙂
One thing i like the most that you talked about MRSA 😂😂 you know same thing happened to me ,i took whole handover when she was about to leave i asked her about infection precautions,,you can't imagine what she said 🥴🥴🥴 , its CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE.......😭😭😭😭😭😭 You Know over the time i felt like there will be nothing for me to live more life 😂😂😂😂 seriously,,,i like you shared👍👍
Thank you for this information thank you so much
Thankyou it's been wonderfully helpful. Can you help me with documentation. Writing handover notes please
It's funny, i charted the MAP (standardly denoted as an X in north America on the NEWS sheet for my NMC OSCE) and had a point deducted from me as the evaluator didn't know what the symbol man...i was blown away.
Hi Zara i am going to start my first nursing job in Acute Assessment Unit next month. I am already feeling overwhelmed Thank you for your videos. Hope i will be ok 😰😰😰
Haii...zara....🥰
Beautiful ❤️
excellent job thank you. very much I hope I get handover as a clinical skills for my final exam. 🙏😬😅😫🙃😩🙏
Great video thank you
Thanks for teaching me
I enjoying your video, you show great compassion for your role as a nurse & how it should be applied. I am a retired Senior Sister, unfortunately I suffer from numerous illnesses to which my Carers end up sending me to hospital (I hasten to add when this happens Paramedics find me unresponsive & end up in ICU.
I have found in the last 3 years of admissions biting my teeth at the approach & lack of professionalism in my local hospital. Formal complaints have been made and vindicated. Junior staff are at a loss as to whom to ask for explanation and/or indeed physical onsite training in some situations. They are reliant on NCAs who have worked for many years attaining their NVQ3 but unable to progress due to personal reasons.
I know of many a nurse who think appraisals of methodology of 'basic" roles should be carried out on ALL levels to which financial awards can be granted for proven progress in their work.
I nursed for 36years, starting at 19 yrs old. I was medically retired at 55yrs old, NO Union helped me fight my corner.
Can you find a way to have your videos be shown in hospital training days. This would make life so much easier for all and earn greater respect.
I need one Universe study for bsc nursing in uk
Zara I have a friend working in the UK for NHS trust. She has a concern handling the ward. Do you have any content. In which you can assist in this particular situation.
So you want me to go over the patients list of 30+ comorbidities… yeah right. It would take me an hour to give you a report.
Actually My passion is to becoming a registered nurse in USA can you suggest me which college is best for me bsc nursing....
Itni mushkil angrazi
You make a long story short
!! Hiiii !!
Hi I want nursing notes full detailing covid PT hand over plzzz
I enjoy your sharing on "infection status". Currently, I am working in CVICU. We really care about any infections status of patient. :)
From a patient perspective it is good to see what you do - that is so cool and you work so hard as well - excellent to see!!! I hope you get a break and eat your fruit - I also like to eat by myself - nice to read a book or check your phone or diary notes.
This is so helpful,thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on handover giving.This will help as i wait to be posted as a new nurse on my first job.
Very helpful...❤
I have learnt how to hand over
Well done Nr zara am really enjoying ur clinical series videos keep up the good job
Thank you for great video
Never heard mind blowing video
Thank you Zara
Bsc nursing ki how much fee's for 1st year to ⁴th year
love you all the way
I am on my second year adult nurse and have never seen a complete and so organised handover like that on practice.
Thank you Zara. Your video is very informative and the approach is very systematic.
I am a nurse too! We are just awesome! Thank you for everything you do! ❤️🙏🏼
Lovely to meet you :)
Glad I saw your video! Please make more skill series and a docu of being an acute pain specialist
Amazing
Thank you so much, i’m a nurse from Việt Nam ❤
Wow this has given me a lot of clarity, you definitely articulated handover in a way I can comprehend and organise it in my head 😂 Thankyou so much! I’m soooo nervous!! 🥴
Good
Can you do a video medication and documentation and pharmacy role
Hi zara, this is so useful information to know . I am planning to start uni soon to be a nursing associate . Thank you💖
Are you Indian??
Why is that relevant to this video?
@@zed3063 who are u??
Love from 🇮🇳India🇮🇳
Hi very informative video , I’m a 2nd year SN. Defo I will practice when I start my placement :) Please can you make video on ISBAR?
Thank you for your suggestion Rachel! You can check out my SBAR clinical skills video via this link ruclips.net/video/5MLt1G3nDMo/видео.html Hope this helps :)
Great video with complete information
YES MY HERO! I HAVEN'T GONE ON PLACEMENT AND CLINICAL SKILLS SESSIONS WILL SAVE ME FROM FALLING BEHIND. WE LOVE YOU KEEP UP THE WORK. Will be using this ;)
You got this! Thank you so much for watching Saima ❤️❤️
Hiii I am also nurse💜I am from tamil nadu. ur my role model 👍
Hii zara mam can you help me out i am gonna preparing oet exam.
Can you send me material for oet preparation.
Hi im a first year and this video was great as I have a formative exam during placement tomorrow and this is a great refresher! I think just mentioning about safety checks and any relevant care plans must also be noted when giving handover too, but I'm sure your new vids mention this ☺
That's great video for everyone
Great channel would love if you could walk through admissions and discharge as I’m always being told different things to look for
Great suggestion!
For how long can a patient have an iv line in situ?
thank you - very useful!
Thank you very much
Thank you. Very informative 👍
This is so good!
Thank-you.
🙂
Nice explained zahara
Good very helpful
Thank you so much ..
Thank you so useful
Hi there, I just discovered your channel today and went through several videos that you've uploaded and those were great. Keep doing the good work. Your videos are informative and visually stunning. 👍
thank you for watching my videos and so happy you found them helpful :)
Valuable informations💗☺️
👌👌❤️❤️
Very useful one....please make a video on Rio progress notes after a shift
Noted! Will have a think about making a video similar to your suggestion :)
Very useful thanks
Great! Thank you.
Love your videos
Thank you so much
Excellent
This was such a informative video loved it going out on placement next month as a second year student. Ive watched this video 3 times already😂❤️
Yaay Faye ❤️ hahah love that you watched it multiple times and so happy that this will help for your placement xx
Thanks 👍
Thank you Zara please continue to post these series I would like to know more
Hello Priya, so happy you are enjoying this series!! Yess will deffo be making more, let me know if you have any suggestions?
Very useful, thank you
Thank u...
This is so helpful I’m a first year adult nurse student going into placement at the end of may, so this is definitely helpful. Sounds like a lot but hopefully I get the hang of it haha x
Hey Claire, so happy you found this helpful :) ahh yes it is a lot, but trust me with practice it will become second nature ❤️ best of luck with your upcoming placements xx
@@nursezara Thankyou so much :) x
Thank you so much for this
You're so welcome! x