@@diamondtiera96 awesome video I have 2months left in MA SCHOOL. I was very undecided between CNA OR MA... alot of people kept telling me how burnt out you get and having so many patients when CNA's call out! But watching the videos it doesn't seem that bad lol... wish me luck on the medical field... I may consider going back to school after 1 year for the lpn program
5:26 girl. Real talk. Patients with pure wicks but we don’t have any. Why is it there is never a set up for success with the previous shift.. no supplies in rooms, as an 18yr PCT vet.. I get so frustrated. Can’t wait to finish RN school. 😅
I love your video. I am a CNA/GNA here in Maryland. I am moving towards enrollment in the PCT program at my Community College. I am also going to enroll in the RN (ADN) program. For now, the topic is about being a PCT, which is my immediate focus.
I worked in a nursing home, for 6 months then 2 years in a rehab center and then I got this job. Usually postpartum would like you to have some experience med surgery. Some not really. I get paid $27 day shift. Evening $30. It's decent but in NY not much.
I have an interview for this position and im nervous. I am a 4year phleb so this is a slight career shift for me. Any tips on dealing with really sick patients like ICU?
I floated to the ICU for a few hours. I had 15 patients and I only had to get temperatures and blood sugars (their vitals are being constantly checked by the monitor) the nurses really pulled their weight and I only got called when I was actually needed.
Hey! I'm new here, and I'm just wondering how you manage nursing school and working as a CNA. IM currently in my first semester and want to work as one, but I'm scared I won't be able to balance school. Any tips? 🙃
I don’t want to lie and say it’s easy because it’s definitely not. I have a good support system and because of that I’ve been able to cut back on my hours at work to focus more on school especially since I’m going in to my last semester.
Is it common for a hospital to hire someone for the PCT position without any medical training/experience? I would like to apply for this position at my local hospital, soon.
If you don’t have any experience it would be beneficial for you to be in school for something related to the medical field. I’m pretty sure that’s how I got hired.
Hello i start orientation for nursing assistant next week . I just migrated here in usa. Im a foriegn graduate. Im nervious would you mind sharing how to do charting? Than you 😁 Have a good day
Most of the time your workplace will tell you what’s required of you for charting. It varies from place to place, there really isn’t a one size fits all.
I love your channel! Do you have a video of you explaining why you decided to become a nurse and what you were doing before you started nursing?
I just posted a video on this today!
@@diamondtiera96 awesome video I have 2months left in MA SCHOOL. I was very undecided between CNA OR MA... alot of people kept telling me how burnt out you get and having so many patients when CNA's call out! But watching the videos it doesn't seem that bad lol... wish me luck on the medical field... I may consider going back to school after 1 year for the lpn program
@@diamondtiera96 okay thanks
For someone who will be a pct not to long from now it’s nice watching this detailed vlog and I’m looking forward for It to become a reality for me. 🥰
5:26 girl. Real talk. Patients with pure wicks but we don’t have any. Why is it there is never a set up for success with the previous shift.. no supplies in rooms, as an 18yr PCT vet.. I get so frustrated.
Can’t wait to finish RN school. 😅
I start tmr and I’m super nervous 💔🫠
Thank you so much for sharing this! I start my first CNA job in the hospital on Monday and am so nervous, but this really helped!
I’m glad to hear that! Congratulations and good luck
I love your video. I am a CNA/GNA here in Maryland. I am moving towards enrollment in the PCT program at my Community College. I am also going to enroll in the RN (ADN) program. For now, the topic is about being a PCT, which is my immediate focus.
I work in a postpartum unit in NY and is easy peasy. I only hate drawing baby's blood for tests. Everything else I love it!
How soon after you became a pct that you worked in that unit in NY? And is the pay decent ?
I worked in a nursing home, for 6 months then 2 years in a rehab center and then I got this job. Usually postpartum would like you to have some experience med surgery. Some not really. I get paid $27 day shift. Evening $30. It's decent but in NY not much.
I loved that hospital❤️. Good luck on your nursing journey
Girl you are so pretty. You have such a sweet calming voice.
I can tell you are so passionate about the medical field. You would be an amazing nurse
Thank you so much ☺️
I love how you speak !
New subscriber 😊 ur voice is so calming ! It’s so nice to listen to
I start orientation for my new job at a hospital in 2 weeks I’m excited 😆
Yayyy congratulations!!
I'm a new CNA grad & I loved this vid :) new subscriber!
Yayyy I’m glad you enjoyed!
Loved this video❤
Love this
I have an interview for this position and im nervous. I am a 4year phleb so this is a slight career shift for me. Any tips on dealing with really sick patients like ICU?
I floated to the ICU for a few hours. I had 15 patients and I only had to get temperatures and blood sugars (their vitals are being constantly checked by the monitor) the nurses really pulled their weight and I only got called when I was actually needed.
Do you like the hospital better than the assisted living facility?
New video will be out on this topic tomorrow morning ❤️
Hey girl that Starbucks drink looked hella good? What’s the name of the drink you got sis 💕😆✨
Grande white chocolate mocha with Carmel drizzle and vanilla cold foam
where did you get your mask headband from?
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@@diamondtiera96 thank you!
Hey! I'm new here, and I'm just wondering how you manage nursing school and working as a CNA. IM currently in my first semester and want to work as one, but I'm scared I won't be able to balance school. Any tips? 🙃
I don’t want to lie and say it’s easy because it’s definitely not. I have a good support system and because of that I’ve been able to cut back on my hours at work to focus more on school especially since I’m going in to my last semester.
Is it common for a hospital to hire someone for the PCT position without any medical training/experience? I would like to apply for this position at my local hospital, soon.
If you don’t have any experience it would be beneficial for you to be in school for something related to the medical field. I’m pretty sure that’s how I got hired.
Hello i start orientation for nursing assistant next week . I just migrated here in usa. Im a foriegn graduate.
Im nervious would you mind sharing how to do charting? Than you 😁 Have a good day
Most of the time your workplace will tell you what’s required of you for charting. It varies from place to place, there really isn’t a one size fits all.
Do they teach you all this that your doing . Charting taking vitals.
Yes they do
So do you get a certain amount of patients to take care of everyday?
Anywhere between 8-10. Usually 8
Twatdog😂 I'm on the floor ctfu
🤣🤣🤣
Do you have a another patient tech wrkn wit u r u wrk alone
16 rooms, 2 techs, 8 patients a piece