New ADN grad here. Just accepted my first position in the ED. I really love your no bullshit attitude. You earned a new sub. Definitely taking your videos to heart. Show up, learn as much as you can, be humble.
Well I know it’s a year now , but I love the intro man ... it was cool , you showed the best side of nursing , the “.living my best life “ type of feeling
Digging the intro! You could shorten the intro a little if you wanted to cut down the time some between each new clip, but it was a nice mashup of what you bring to the table! I’m new to your channel. Thanks for sharing the information you do. I start my Nursing program next month and your information has been very helpful!
Thank You!! Yeah I'm gonna shorten it for sure. Stay tuned because I start teaching nursing school next month and I'm gonna have some more lectures on here as well. Maybe they will help you out
Crosby Steen, MSN, RN Awesome! I will definitely stay up on your channel. I’ve got notifications on 🙌🏻 Thanks for educating us and giving advice! I appreciate it man. Would you say it’s alright to work 2 days a week (14-16 hours) while in nursing school?
Yeah there seems to be too much charting that can take away time from caring for the patient ... but if you don't chart, you can be screwed if something comes up! :)
Intro is cool definitely to long tho 5 to 7 would be a good length great video 9 months into my first year as a rn and you are definitely right in everything you said lol!
Thanks sir, did my first shift yesterday on the rn residency program in the er pretty much overwhelm and feels like I don’t know anything, the preceptor keep telling me it’s normal lol
I'm honestly scared to take the full time nights position at my hospital. I've been working as a NAP and the nurses are overworked and miserable. I don't want to be miserable lol I am starting school for my BSN in the fall. I'm tired of overworking myself. I have an offer at a LTC and they will let me work 2 days a week. The hospital wants me to sign a 2 year contract and the schedule calls for 3 days but they vary and they institute mandatory extra shifts. Is making a decision based on how many days a week I work a bad idea? Are all nursing jobs sad and exhausting? Is all management autocratic and punitive rather than encouraging? Sorry all of this. I guess I just miss my family and living life. When does it get better?
I'm a BSN grad starting out on a super busy Med Surg Tele floor. I'm in a nurse residency program and I really wanted to start in the emergency room, but there were no more spots available for that specific residency. My patient load is going to be 7 eventually, but they're starting me out at 5 after orientation. Do you think 2 years of experience with MedSurg/Tele is a good foundation for a new grad who eventually wants to do critical care or FNP?
I think it's a great foundation! I started out on Cardiac Step Down unit with a 4/1 pt/nur ratio. I feel like those early years in nursing are so important. You may find out that after 2 years you may jump to FNP and the overall skills you have will be so much better for that career.
Thanks for watching!!
the thing with the ego is, most senior nurses don't even want to genuinely teach you. it's like they've forgotten what it's like to be new.
New ADN grad here. Just accepted my first position in the ED. I really love your no bullshit attitude. You earned a new sub. Definitely taking your videos to heart. Show up, learn as much as you can, be humble.
Awesome!! and Thank you
Nursing school gives me the feeling that the more I know, the more i don’t know. I’m about to graduate in May and I’m set on the ER.
starting clinical in the fall and I have already been using your channel as a resource. Subbed for the informative content and swag
Haha awesome!! Glad the vids help
Well I know it’s a year now , but I love the intro man ... it was cool , you showed the best side of nursing , the “.living my best life “ type of feeling
BROOO, The intro is so SICK! I love it!
🤟😁🤟
haha Thank you my brother
Digging the intro! You could shorten the intro a little if you wanted to cut down the time some between each new clip, but it was a nice mashup of what you bring to the table! I’m new to your channel. Thanks for sharing the information you do. I start my Nursing program next month and your information has been very helpful!
Thank You!! Yeah I'm gonna shorten it for sure. Stay tuned because I start teaching nursing school next month and I'm gonna have some more lectures on here as well. Maybe they will help you out
Crosby Steen, MSN, RN Awesome! I will definitely stay up on your channel. I’ve got notifications on 🙌🏻 Thanks for educating us and giving advice! I appreciate it man. Would you say it’s alright to work 2 days a week (14-16 hours) while in nursing school?
Yeah it should be fine. However, if you feel your grades are slipping, you need to quit ASAP. Nursing school comes at you extremely fast.
Crosby Steen, MSN, RN Okay thanks I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the info! Stay safe out there 😊
Yeah there seems to be too much charting that can take away time from caring for the patient ... but if you don't chart, you can be screwed if something comes up! :)
Absolutely!!
Don't carry phone around.. did I that since day 1. It's too easy to respond to texts or alerts and they can always wait.
These are so helpful, cheers man!
Intro is cool definitely to long tho 5 to 7 would be a good length great video 9 months into my first year as a rn and you are definitely right in everything you said lol!
Thanks man!! Yeah Its def too long, I'm gonna cut it down to 5-7 for sure Appreciate the feedback!!
Crosby Steen, MSN, RN no prob keep up the great content
Will do!!
BTW Just checked out your channel! Good stuff. Subbed
Crosby Steen, MSN, RN Crosby Steen, MSN, RN thanks for the sub i really appreciate it 🙏🙏 been a sub of ur channel for a while now as well!
Thanks sir, did my first shift yesterday on the rn residency program in the er pretty much overwhelm and feels like I don’t know anything, the preceptor keep telling me it’s normal lol
LOL completely normal!! don't get overwhelmed and eventually everything will start to slow down for you.
Intro is beautiful. Kept the lettering and color brand. Love it
Thank you so much!!!
Tell us about iv care steps in nursing care how to handle . in a very easy way .
Intro a little long but nice!!!
I'm honestly scared to take the full time nights position at my hospital. I've been working as a NAP and the nurses are overworked and miserable. I don't want to be miserable lol I am starting school for my BSN in the fall. I'm tired of overworking myself. I have an offer at a LTC and they will let me work 2 days a week. The hospital wants me to sign a 2 year contract and the schedule calls for 3 days but they vary and they institute mandatory extra shifts. Is making a decision based on how many days a week I work a bad idea? Are all nursing jobs sad and exhausting? Is all management autocratic and punitive rather than encouraging? Sorry all of this. I guess I just miss my family and living life. When does it get better?
Always should be 30 seconds max !
Great video, good advice! Like the intro too!
Awesome!! Thank you
Imho, id say no intro, but if your gonna do one, maybe less than 10 seconds?
Yeah I'm still not sure if i'm going to use it yet. Maybe on my travel vids
Great
Keep intro it was cool
Thanks!!
I was expecting med error 😬
LOL
I'm a BSN grad starting out on a super busy Med Surg Tele floor. I'm in a nurse residency program and I really wanted to start in the emergency room, but there were no more spots available for that specific residency. My patient load is going to be 7 eventually, but they're starting me out at 5 after orientation. Do you think 2 years of experience with MedSurg/Tele is a good foundation for a new grad who eventually wants to do critical care or FNP?
I think it's a great foundation! I started out on Cardiac Step Down unit with a 4/1 pt/nur ratio. I feel like those early years in nursing are so important. You may find out that after 2 years you may jump to FNP and the overall skills you have will be so much better for that career.
Intro is cool, but a little too long. Cut it down, and it should be good. :)
Yeah I'm gonna cut it down a lot i think! lol