Nurses are amazing! Doctors write prescriptions and go, but nurses are by your side through the worse times, come rain or sunshine, cradle to grave. That's simply priceless! We love you nurses 💕
28 yrs in clinical nursing and RN in 3 continents with clical experience in Orthopaedic/Trauma, Neuroscience ICU, Cardiothoracic ICU, Liver ICU ,Burn Unit , Cardiac Cath Lab, G.I. Lab ,Coronary Care Unit , Renal Haemodialysis Unit, I would recommend try whatever you think it will be beneficial to your career don't just stay in one area . Good luck!
As a Registered nurse, I have worked in ICU, Head injury Unit, A&E, General Wards, Pediatrics units and now back as the in charge of A&E . So I guess that’s the final destination. @nurse Zara
I thought you’d have to be specifically trained as a children’s nurse or done the top up masters degree of 2 years to become a children’s nurse too? Or am I wrong?
I'm an introvert that prefers 1 to 1 at a time and that isn't super stressful. I've considered home health. Icu is one to one but more life or death stress so idk about that for me. During clinicals I liked the hospital settings that weren't surgical better. It was too many patients up and down from surgery, in and out of the ward all the time. Wasn't so enjoyable to me. Wound care clinic could be something I like I think. Or helping people manage their diabetes or something of that sort.
Hey. I'm a student nurse in the UK and just from experience this may be a difficult one to answer because uniforms can vary between different trusts. In general from what I've seen Staff Nurses wear a mid blue uniform, Sisters/Charge nurses a navy blue and Matrons a black uniform. Normally there's a choice if you want tunics or dresses. I don't know much about whether scrubs are colour coded. Hope this is helpful
Yep so Sabrina answered this perfectly! it will vary between hospital trusts, departments, seniority/ banding so its difficult to give an exact answer :) This is the same with both scrubs and tunics!
Hi Nurse Zara ❤️... Thank you so much for such motivational videos you have always been such an Inspiration for me... With the Mercy of Almighty Allah I've been qualified for BSN program... Soon I'll be starting my Nursing journey 😊.. need your prayers.. lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Hello, I have very a important question!! I am from London. 🇬🇧 I have graduated BSC nursing 2021/22. And I still haven’t started working yet due to disability. Complicated 😔 it’s been 2 years. I haven’t done any hours or registered to NMC. But I am more confident now. I am planning to start end of this year or beginning of this next year! Excited!! Will there be any issue with my registration? Will I be able to get the job? What shall I do ? Please someone reply to me!’ I will really appreciate it!
Hy.. Can u make a video on which post is highest amongst nurse in UK... And what it takes to become that nurse.. Like there are staff nurse or incharge nurse.. Etc..so what's the process of becoming that particular nurse
Hello Hasnat, I can have a think about a video idea for this :) Although, generally for A-levels most universities prefer science subjects such as Biology and Social Sciences such as Sociology or Psychology. However, it is always best to check with individual university requirements :) Also, if you havent already take a look at my video 'How to become a Registered Nurse in the UK th-cam.com/video/zkhvoJsH_5k/w-d-xo.html which gives some alternative routes into the career :) hope this helps for now x
Well Hasnat think about subjects with transferable skills suited to the nursing degree course such as physiology biology sociology the degree course is centred around essays physiological exams and practical skills and placements so think about a-levels that will enhance the skills required good luck
@NurseZara Hello.... Please Help 🙏 I'm a GNM student from India ...Can I join Other country's Hospital after I become RN here ...If yes what is the procedure I have to do ?
Hi, Nurse Zara. Your videos on the Nursing career are pretty insightful. So, I am an international student with a health background. Recently read about the MSc pre-registration Nursing program in UK. May I reach out to you more directly for guidance and clarity about the program 🙏??
Nurses are amazing! Doctors write prescriptions and go, but nurses are by your side through the worse times, come rain or sunshine, cradle to grave. That's simply priceless! We love you nurses 💕
28 yrs in clinical nursing and RN in 3 continents with clical experience in Orthopaedic/Trauma, Neuroscience ICU, Cardiothoracic ICU, Liver ICU ,Burn Unit , Cardiac Cath Lab, G.I. Lab ,Coronary Care Unit , Renal Haemodialysis Unit, I would recommend try whatever you think it will be beneficial to your career don't just stay in one area . Good luck!
Loved! ❤
As a Registered nurse, I have worked in ICU, Head injury Unit, A&E, General Wards, Pediatrics units and now back as the in charge of A&E . So I guess that’s the final destination. @nurse Zara
oh wow amazing experiences! Fantastic 😍
I thought you’d have to be specifically trained as a children’s nurse or done the top up masters degree of 2 years to become a children’s nurse too? Or am I wrong?
I'm an introvert that prefers 1 to 1 at a time and that isn't super stressful. I've considered home health. Icu is one to one but more life or death stress so idk about that for me.
During clinicals I liked the hospital settings that weren't surgical better. It was too many patients up and down from surgery, in and out of the ward all the time. Wasn't so enjoyable to me. Wound care clinic could be something I like I think. Or helping people manage their diabetes or something of that sort.
Ur like me
You always make such great informative and personable videos! Such good work Zara!
Awh thank you so much Miguel!! 😇
Your video are so detailed, thank you I'm learning a lot from you.
What a beautiful couch!!!! 🛋
This is so amazing and helpful! Thank you soooo much
Lovely video Zara, just adding one more stream , which many nurses doesnt know -corporate nursing .
What do they do?
Hy can u make a video on the uniform of each area nurse... As in what color scrubs they wear.... Etc
I was going to ask this as well. Some uniforms seem to look more like a dress and others more like scrubs.
Hey. I'm a student nurse in the UK and just from experience this may be a difficult one to answer because uniforms can vary between different trusts. In general from what I've seen Staff Nurses wear a mid blue uniform, Sisters/Charge nurses a navy blue and Matrons a black uniform. Normally there's a choice if you want tunics or dresses. I don't know much about whether scrubs are colour coded. Hope this is helpful
Yep so Sabrina answered this perfectly! it will vary between hospital trusts, departments, seniority/ banding so its difficult to give an exact answer :) This is the same with both scrubs and tunics!
@@nursezara thanks for the answer. so are these tunics (dress type uniforms) usually mandatory, if they happends to be used in your sector?
@@amiwakefield8750 yeahh if you area/unit has a specific dress code (whether scrubs or tunics) then you have to follow it :)
My next placement is ICU and I’m so excited to finally have a critical care placement! Any tips? X
I want to become a nurse but I don't have more knowledge about it thanks you
Hi Nurse Zara ❤️... Thank you so much for such motivational videos you have always been such an Inspiration for me... With the Mercy of Almighty Allah I've been qualified for BSN program... Soon I'll be starting my Nursing journey 😊.. need your prayers.. lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Awhh Alhamdulilah, so lovely to hear you will be starting your programme soon 😍Best of luck and thank you for your kind words and encouragement 🤗🤗xx
Jazaki Allahu khair, that was so informative 👍🏻
Alhamdulilah I am glad you enjoyed :)
My inspiration ...
Go ahead dear..
Hello, I have very a important question!! I am from London. 🇬🇧
I have graduated BSC nursing 2021/22. And I still haven’t started working yet due to disability. Complicated 😔 it’s been 2 years. I haven’t done any hours or registered to NMC. But I am more confident now. I am planning to start end of this year or beginning of this next year! Excited!!
Will there be any issue with my registration? Will I be able to get the job? What shall I do ?
Please someone reply to me!’ I will really appreciate it!
The first step is to take a step and try.
You will do well, by God's grace.
God is with you.
Hy.. Can u make a video on which post is highest amongst nurse in UK... And what it takes to become that nurse.. Like there are staff nurse or incharge nurse.. Etc..so what's the process of becoming that particular nurse
good suggestion :)
I complete my bsc nursing can u pls tell what should I do next in uk...?
What is the scope of male NURSING in uk please make video on this topic your really superb
Nursing is gender inclusive- welcome to all :)
INC (infection control nurse)has good opportunity or not?
Hello zara ur videos are really informative, can u pls say when can we choose our specialization, is it after the 3rd year or during the final yr
Beautiful vlog hunnn mashallah 😘😘
Ahh Thank youuu Imaan 😇😇
Great video for helping us young nurse to be ..btw lots of love from pakistan ❤️❤️❤️🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
You are very welcome :D!
Good information Zara👍
Glad you find it useful :D x
Can you make a video on what subjects to do in college/ a Levels
Don’t do nursing it’s hell. I’m a adult nursing student and I hate jt
@@superwoman5147 personal choice
Hello Hasnat, I can have a think about a video idea for this :) Although, generally for A-levels most universities prefer science subjects such as Biology and Social Sciences such as Sociology or Psychology. However, it is always best to check with individual university requirements :) Also, if you havent already take a look at my video 'How to become a Registered Nurse in the UK th-cam.com/video/zkhvoJsH_5k/w-d-xo.html which gives some alternative routes into the career :) hope this helps for now x
Well Hasnat think about subjects with transferable skills suited to the nursing degree course such as physiology biology sociology the degree course is centred around essays physiological exams and practical skills and placements so think about a-levels that will enhance the skills required good luck
@@nursezara thank youuu
Zara is their good requirement for demerotogoly (skin specialist)nurse please make video on that
Could you plz tell about NHS geriatric ward nurse?
I'm in the middle of contemplating if Operating room is really for me. I wish I saw your video way before I applied for this job 😅
Awh well I hope you have found it useful! Remember sometimes we need to try new areas to see if its right for us! :)
@@nursezara yesssss! :(
So is it worth working in OR???
@@sofiawalls8752 Sadly I just lasted for 1 year and 7 months, Its not the "work" itself but the people that made it unbearable lol
Do a Pediatric nurse or adult nurse pays more ?
Who's that girl in the sunglasses at the beginning?? She seems like a deeva. Also the production quality of this video is amaaaazing🔥
Hahaha she is deffo a divaaa nurse !! Ahh appreciate the support Jon :D x
Absolutely captivated zara,keep it up & stay blessed.
Thank you so much :)
I'm a Bsc nurse and after my degree I'm doing home care nursing now ,can I go UK with home care nursing experience
I dont believe it matters, but whats important is Your workplace will need to act as a referee for your overseas application :)
@@nursezara Thank you mam
Hi Zara, I wanna to ask to you that how we can move from gulf to UK? What process we need to do? And which department is best to work there?
Assalamualaikum nurse zara, you're amazing, I really like all your vlogs ♡
Lots of love zara ❤️
Miss zara i have only nursing degree.not specialized with dip.. ?? Wht i must do?
I am here in uk as senior health care assistant..can i apply ILR after 5 years as HCA or i have to move to band 5 nurse??
I am not sure on how ILR system works, so not the best person to answer this :/
Which speciality has more likely in uk? Plz tell
Hi Zara are you a band 6 nurse??
Hey zara which type of nurses can wear sthethescope in duty time
Mostly respiratory, cardiac etc
I Love you Zara God bless you❤️
Too kind 😇🤗 thank you dear x
@NurseZara Hello.... Please Help 🙏 I'm a GNM student from India ...Can I join Other country's Hospital after I become RN here ...If yes what is the procedure I have to do ?
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What about midwife
Look at her latest video
Hi, Nurse Zara.
Your videos on the Nursing career are pretty insightful.
So, I am an international student with a health background. Recently read about the MSc pre-registration Nursing program in UK.
May I reach out to you more directly for guidance and clarity about the program 🙏??
May I know Where are you working ?
Wher are you form zara
Hey zara
Helloo :)
Love you
Plss really really need urr answer plss reply mee sis
Don't choose nursing. The negatives will start outweighing the positives. Why have a low paying stressful job
Hi zara can you please reply back on Instagram please.. Thank you