So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of failing the exam. But I will assure you that NGN nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Mrs ELISABETH HELEN. She help me through my exam and I made it through. 💪❤️🎉🤗
Really, y'all know about her Too? I even thought I was the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of NCLEX Exam, Mrs ELISABETH has brought me out of the trenches and to a better living, I encourage repeat test taker to work with her.
Wow!!!! congrats and thanks for the encouragement words for all the people who have not take the NCLEX yet. yes, it is a crazy test for sure. I also used Mrs ELISABETH HELEN review material's. - I studied for 1 week and my test shut off at question 85. I cried too when I got my results. PASS
Thanks to my friend that introduce me to her last week. Am happy the way she process her materials and how you will prepare yourself too for your coming exams. Even with the New update That’s coming up soon, She gave me me a clue of how the exam might come up for me and how I need to study Incase I schedule my test any time.
I've currently become a soin nurse in specialty fields of mental health and clinical training and education, I thank you for spending the time to show the health community your aspects of your career, we all love it and hope to inspire more astounding nurses or clinical nurses to the team!!
In the video it clearly shows that she is a med tech nurse, meaning she is the nurse who makes sure each patient is getting and taking the correct medicine. She does not have direct contact with the patients, so the likelihood of her passing anything along to them would be extremely rare, especially since she's wearing gloves while working, which is shown in the video, and undoubtedly mandatory at her hospital. Although, I haven't seen anyone with nails as long as hers, if the hospital felt it was unsafe for her patients she would be reprimanded, removed, and replaced. US hospitals take health care very seriously! So everyone complaining and saying they're glad she's here in the US and not in their country need to stop, there is a proper way to give criticism without cyberbulling!
I completely agree with you. I am an ED nurse and we are not allowed with that kind of nails. Our face is not important cause the hassle of the 12-hour shift is not easy. Speaking of myself, I don’t have time to put makeup on, honestly, is not my thing as ED nurse.
Being a nurse floor manager director interesting facility allows nails over 3 inches infection control per CMS but it’s a memory unit maybe an ALF OR B SBC C SNF still ironic nails
I am just saying this because you are still a fairly new nurse. Please be careful with potential HIPPA violations and blur out patient information on med labels.
Those nails are a health and safety hazard and in the UK would be banned under our infection control policies. Also you put patients in danger from scratches and cuts especially those who are frail with fragile skin.
YES!!! that's exactly her name (Mrs Patricia Vesely ) so many people have recommended highly about her and I'm just starting with her from United States'of America, Florida 🇺🇸
No matters what kind of nurses we are indeed is one of the most dedicated , hardworking job ever . Our patience or clients depends life really depends on us but we just never get the credits we deserve or pays what fair for our dedications on the job . We inherits just about ever sickness our patients or clients have . I am a full supporters of all the nurses all over the country and hopefully we’ll get a good pay soon for our hard works through the years ❤
i want eveyone who’s a nurse to be completely honest with me before going through this journey is this job hard? like mentally hard? will i find myself crying because i feel stupid and useless? Will i get in trouble if don’t know how to do something? is this job mentally stressful everyday? and do people actually like being a nurse rather then for money ?
hi! first, if you don’t have a passion in helping everyone and literally EVERYONE, nursing is not for you and you’ll catch yourself working just for the money (which eventually will drain you). the job requires TONS of responsibility because the patients lives are in your hands. nursing can be very mentally draining, but if can also be very rewarding which is why it is crucial that you find a balance between work and your private life (so that it doesn’t drain you). Personally, when I was first a nurse, yes I passed school and my NCLEX but it’s completely different once you’re on the floor. yes I did feel like I was useless and didn’t know anything, but that’s just part of the beautiful process. You learn based of experiences and set backs but at the end of the day, it’s 100% worth it! I will be uploading a video this upcoming week on tips on how to balance your life while being a nurse and what you can do so that it can be the best experience!
Hi. I’ve been a nurse for 2 years (still considered a baby nurse) and want to give you my perspective on the job. Is the job hard, yes. Mentally? Yes. Will feel stupid and useless? Yes, at first. If you don’t know how to do something, always ask someone who has more experience than you, coworkers or charge nurse. Is it stressful everyday? There will be good days and bad days. With all that said, I LOVE THIS PROFESSION. I chose this job not for the money, although you can get great money by traveling, but because of the FLEXIBILITY. If you don’t like the job (floor, specialty, shift) you can can go into something else with the same degree. I was on a cardiac stepdown unit on nights for 20 months ( went part time due to burnout) and just started my new position in the operating room and I LOVE IT. I always knew I wanted to go into the OR since school. For all aspiring nursing or nursing school students, know yourself and where in nursing you will best fit. How do you figure that out? Shadow a nurse, watch TH-cam videos, that shows what different types of nurses do on a shift. I see a lot of newer nurses coming into the profession with different expectations and end up hating and leaving the career altogether and didn’t even exhaust all of the nursing specialties/opportunities that is out there. Hope this helps.
@@n.pierrehello, I choose the nursing major but now I'm thinking about switching to psychology cause it's hard for me to deal with feces and all other bodily fluids. I'm a squeamish person and I don't know if I can handle cleaning other people's private areas and such. Are such things unavoidable in nursing? Please give me some advice if you can, thank you.
I would love to know what ALF this is! It seems very laid back. I too am an agency nurse. I worked at an ALF where I was left as the only nurse for a total of 5 fl’s. 4FL’s for AL and the dementia unit and it was out of control!! I didn’t finish my morning med pass until 11am. That med pass included some wound care dressing changes as well. Then I had to restart because all my BS and insulins were due again at 11am alongside noon meds. Take it from me, not every ALF is as laid back. Some feel as though you are working in a skilled facility.
New subscriber here and I love already. I love that nurses can share their stories and inspire others. I currently work in tech and leveraging my clinical skills in tech and humanitarian projects. Just got around to sharing my own story and tips to diversify beyond the bedside.
Nice video! Nursing is something l really want to do but currently I'm studying public health in school and l haven't seen nursing on my degree planner... hopefully l get to do introduction to nursing within my school year.
I am currently 20 years old, I did my LPN in high school my junior and senior year so there weren’t any entrance exams, just had to have a good GPA. Then for my RN I had to take the TEAS exam and I chose a school that included the prerequisites so that it would be faster!
I really wish I had pursued nursing when I was in high school. Now I’m working as a resident assistant at a nursing home, wanting to go to school for nursing but it being expensive and having a 2&1/2 year old makes it feel impossible.
oh no girll those nails are toooo long. & pls dont use too much perfume :[ pts can be very sensitive to smell & can trigger a lot of stuff (esp cancer, respiratory, & neuro pts & a lot more)
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the nclex exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard
Hey Lorena I’m in school to be on my way to be a nurse. I have learned a lot from your videos :) Where are your scrubs and the black zip up jacket from ?
hi fellow nurse! just very curious since I'll be moving in the US hopefully next year- is it okay for us to have manicured extended nails? 'coz I want mine pretty too but I dont wanna be reprimanded
So many nurses or CNAs have them in like long term care facilities and I don’t understand how it doesn’t gross them out basically having a night club for these germs to come and hang out on your hands
This reminds me of my first clinical ever in nursing school, there was a CNA was really long nails, longer than hers. It’s gross, just get dip or gel on your natural nails.
Hey, I am a canadian Citizen who have been working in clinical research in canada and completed masters but would like to do 12 month LPN/LVN program in usa- could you please suggest some community colleges where I can complete this course in 12 months at a low tuition fee? Thanks so much
first you have to transfer any educational credits that you may have from Brazil and then find a school that you like. You also have to have a US green card to be able to study here. When you start school you may have to complete some prerequisites but that’s just part of preparing you for nursing school 🫶🏼
Like nurses have their uniforms at home ? Here in Denmark the uniforms are at work and you leave them their after work. I think you will even get in trouble for coming dresses in your uniform because they are afraid we are being germs 🦠 with us. On the other hand we are not taking germs 🦠 with us at home. But Americans have cute uniforms tho😊. As we mostly only were white in the hospital. Oh and she can even have king nails and nail polish? We are told already at nursing school, no long nails, no nail polish and hair has to be tied up. Amazing how it’s so different.
hi! there is a common misconception about nails and uniforms. In nursing school we are taught as if we were only working in hospitals. in hospitals you aren’t allowed to have nails, long nails, nail polish etc. and uniforms are usually taken off when leaving. I don’t work in a hospital, I go to assisted living facilities and rehab centers which are completely different settings than hospitals :)
It all depends on if you want to be an LPN or an RN and if you are full time or a part time student. My LPN took me 2 years because I did dual enrollment and my RN program is 15 months full time!
Hi Lorena, many thanks for your response very kind, I ask you another thing please. I followed some videos in which it explained that there are some agencies that sponsor care givers with Visa EB3. Do you know something about this. Where do you live extacly just out for curiosity. Many thanks. Hi.
Hi, How's it going? I hope you're happy on this day and I hope your family is doing well. Wow, I love the place where you live and The neighborhoods here are beautiful. Well, You're a successful woman because You know how to organize your activities and You're a great example of discipline. Yeah, You have good habits and You know what you want from life. Thank you very much for this video, keep up the good work, This is your thing. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🙂👍👏👏👏👩⚕️🧑⚕️👩⚕️🧑⚕️👍
Hi, I am a new member, I follow your video is very interesting, I am Italian and I am a caregiver with experience, I would like to come in USA and working as a Caregiver, at your advice, I ask you is it difficult to find a job as a caregiver msybe askung to an agency. Many thanks.
hi love, in the USA it is very easy to find caregiver jobs either through private or agency. right now there is a huge shortage of caregivers, CNA’s, and nurses so the facilities definitely need some employees. I would just come fully prepared financially just in case but personally, I don’t think you’ll have an issue finding employment!
I’ve been thinking about being a nurse and going into the medical degree and you have really inspired me to do so! Love what you do girl:)
Well, I've taken the exams for the 6th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it. 😥💔
So sorry to hear you guys complain deeply of failing the exam. But I will assure you that NGN nclex exam won't be a problem to you anymore,if you work with someone like Mrs ELISABETH HELEN. She help me through my exam and I made it through. 💪❤️🎉🤗
Really, y'all know about her Too? I even thought I was the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of NCLEX Exam, Mrs ELISABETH has brought me out of the trenches and to a better living, I encourage repeat test taker to work with her.
Wow!!!! congrats and thanks for the encouragement words for all the people who have not take the NCLEX yet. yes, it is a crazy test for sure. I also used Mrs ELISABETH HELEN review material's. - I studied for 1 week and my test shut off at question 85. I cried too when I got my results. PASS
Thanks to my friend that introduce me to her last week. Am happy the way she process her materials and how you will prepare yourself too for your coming exams. Even with the New update That’s coming up soon, She gave me me a clue of how the exam might come up for me and how I need to study Incase I schedule my test any time.
I've currently become a soin nurse in specialty fields of mental health and clinical training and education, I thank you for spending the time to show the health community your aspects of your career, we all love it and hope to inspire more astounding nurses or clinical nurses to the team!!
In the video it clearly shows that she is a med tech nurse, meaning she is the nurse who makes sure each patient is getting and taking the correct medicine. She does not have direct contact with the patients, so the likelihood of her passing anything along to them would be extremely rare, especially since she's wearing gloves while working, which is shown in the video, and undoubtedly mandatory at her hospital. Although, I haven't seen anyone with nails as long as hers, if the hospital felt it was unsafe for her patients she would be reprimanded, removed, and replaced. US hospitals take health care very seriously! So everyone complaining and saying they're glad she's here in the US and not in their country need to stop, there is a proper way to give criticism without cyberbulling!
I completely agree with you. I am an ED nurse and we are not allowed with that kind of nails. Our face is not important cause the hassle of the 12-hour shift is not easy. Speaking of myself, I don’t have time to put makeup on, honestly, is not my thing as ED nurse.
I’m a nurse in med surg in the US and there’s some nurses that have long nails and painted nails
She’s an LPN
Being a nurse floor manager director interesting facility allows nails over 3 inches infection control per CMS but it’s a memory unit maybe an ALF OR B SBC C SNF still ironic nails
I love the way you styled your fit & your claw clip in your hair.
Your positivity is like a breath of fresh air! Thanks for spreading love and light wherever you go. 🌟😊
I am just saying this because you are still a fairly new nurse. Please be careful with potential HIPPA violations and blur out patient information on med labels.
I’d love a in depth video on agency nursing! I’m entering my second semester and looking for more information on positions that aren’t talked about
Those nails are a health and safety hazard and in the UK would be banned under our infection control policies. Also you put patients in danger from scratches and cuts especially those who are frail with fragile skin.
She doesn't have to do much hands on as an LPN.
@@spacebabe it doesn’t matter it is against regulations and infection control.
What’s an LPN . Also I’m a nurse in the uk and I agree even in outpatients they are not allowed nails
you are right suzan!
Aww. Fingernails too long...😢
I’m studying to become a doctor, and i’m in love with your videos 💗💗
aww good luck, I know you’ll make it!!
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YES!!! that's exactly her name (Mrs Patricia Vesely ) so many people have recommended highly about her and I'm just starting with her from United States'of America, Florida 🇺🇸
I love your confidence!
No matters what kind of nurses we are indeed is one of the most dedicated , hardworking job ever . Our patience or clients depends life really depends on us but we just never get the credits we deserve or pays what fair for our dedications on the job . We inherits just about ever sickness our patients or clients have . I am a full supporters of all the nurses all over the country and hopefully we’ll get a good pay soon for our hard works through the years ❤
i want eveyone who’s a nurse to be completely honest with me before going through this journey
is this job hard? like mentally hard? will i find myself crying because i feel stupid and useless?
Will i get in trouble if don’t know how to do something?
is this job mentally stressful everyday?
and do people actually like being a nurse rather then for money ?
hi! first, if you don’t have a passion in helping everyone and literally EVERYONE, nursing is not for you and you’ll catch yourself working just for the money (which eventually will drain you). the job requires TONS of responsibility because the patients lives are in your hands. nursing can be very mentally draining, but if can also be very rewarding which is why it is crucial that you find a balance between work and your private life (so that it doesn’t drain you). Personally, when I was first a nurse, yes I passed school and my NCLEX but it’s completely different once you’re on the floor. yes I did feel like I was useless and didn’t know anything, but that’s just part of the beautiful process. You learn based of experiences and set backs but at the end of the day, it’s 100% worth it! I will be uploading a video this upcoming week on tips on how to balance your life while being a nurse and what you can do so that it can be the best experience!
@@LorenaNicol you are actually the sweetest for this 🥹 thank you
hey, can someone tell me how do I go to nursing college? im from Brazil and I want to move to another country
Hi. I’ve been a nurse for 2 years (still considered a baby nurse) and want to give you my perspective on the job. Is the job hard, yes. Mentally? Yes. Will feel stupid and useless? Yes, at first. If you don’t know how to do something, always ask someone who has more experience than you, coworkers or charge nurse. Is it stressful everyday? There will be good days and bad days. With all that said, I LOVE THIS PROFESSION. I chose this job not for the money, although you can get great money by traveling, but because of the FLEXIBILITY. If you don’t like the job (floor, specialty, shift) you can can go into something else with the same degree. I was on a cardiac stepdown unit on nights for 20 months ( went part time due to burnout) and just started my new position in the operating room and I LOVE IT. I always knew I wanted to go into the OR since school. For all aspiring nursing or nursing school students, know yourself and where in nursing you will best fit. How do you figure that out? Shadow a nurse, watch TH-cam videos, that shows what different types of nurses do on a shift. I see a lot of newer nurses coming into the profession with different expectations and end up hating and leaving the career altogether and didn’t even exhaust all of the nursing specialties/opportunities that is out there. Hope this helps.
@@n.pierrehello, I choose the nursing major but now I'm thinking about switching to psychology cause it's hard for me to deal with feces and all other bodily fluids. I'm a squeamish person and I don't know if I can handle cleaning other people's private areas and such. Are such things unavoidable in nursing? Please give me some advice if you can, thank you.
we watched your video in class haha very inspiring
i'm also from Florida and love your videos! im new to the channel. Im trying to finish my RN at the moment.
I would love to know what ALF this is! It seems very laid back. I too am an agency nurse. I worked at an ALF where I was left as the only nurse for a total of 5 fl’s. 4FL’s for AL and the dementia unit and it was out of control!! I didn’t finish my morning med pass until 11am. That med pass included some wound care dressing changes as well. Then I had to restart because all my BS and insulins were due again at 11am alongside noon meds. Take it from me, not every ALF is as laid back. Some feel as though you are working in a skilled facility.
definitely agree. i am a nurse for 20 yrs now, licensed in 3 countries, nails like that for nurses is a NO NO sorry
Great video!😊
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The video is very interesting. I am a student who would like to obtain a degree in medicine. Thank you for this energy in the video ❤❤😊
GO FOR IT GIRL! 🩺🫀
u are cute and pretty wanna be friends?
New subscriber here and I love already. I love that nurses can share their stories and inspire others. I currently work in tech and leveraging my clinical skills in tech and humanitarian projects. Just got around to sharing my own story and tips to diversify beyond the bedside.
Videos make me so excited for ejen i start school in the Spring ❤
Nice video! Nursing is something l really want to do but currently I'm studying public health in school and l haven't seen nursing on my degree planner... hopefully l get to do introduction to nursing within my school year.
Keep doing this videos you are really helping people who are thinking about being a nurse 🤍
I’ve always wanted to be a nurse, how old are you now and what schooling did you have to do to get where you are now?
I am currently 20 years old, I did my LPN in high school my junior and senior year so there weren’t any entrance exams, just had to have a good GPA. Then for my RN I had to take the TEAS exam and I chose a school that included the prerequisites so that it would be faster!
@@LorenaNicolwhat school did u attend?
Was it absn
@@LorenaNicol If you already did lpn why do pre requisites again??😅
@@bhumilama7745you still need prerequisites as LVN for any RN program
I really wish I had pursued nursing when I was in high school. Now I’m working as a resident assistant at a nursing home, wanting to go to school for nursing but it being expensive and having a 2&1/2 year old makes it feel impossible.
Hi you can do anything if you put your mind and heart into it
take it at your own pace, even maybe when your kid gets older. you’ll be able to pay it off
omg just goals, this is my dream life 😩😩
oh no girll those nails are toooo long. & pls dont use too much perfume :[ pts can be very sensitive to smell & can trigger a lot of stuff (esp cancer, respiratory, & neuro pts & a lot more)
Your nails represents how professional you are !!! Cudo's to you🎉
You’re a beautiful person and you make great content just please don’t get fired for it 😉💕
Beautiful 😍,,but the nails are long how do you manage it while attending to ur patients???
good morning I follow your channel and I am an Italian colleague of obstetrics and gynecology
I work for island too… I love agency!!
Great work..your best day goes supper cute ❤️
HEY # HIDUPZ !! I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
i love your personality!💕
The Nclex exam is very difficult to pass, I can't believe i failed after studying with so many materials😞
Sometimes it doesn't matter how hard you study you also need to pray to God for success
@ very correct
I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the nclex exam last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard
Wow so sorry you failed, i have heard so much about Richard but I don't actually have his info
Yes you're correct
Im trying to figure out how you are allowed to work with those nails
Hi! What agency do you work for and what should you look for when picking an agency? xo
Thank you for this amazing video. Could you tell me how long did you have to work full time to be competent enough to have a PRN job?!
Your doing great.❤❤❤
Girl, I could not be a nurse lol. I'm working towards becoming a veterinarian, and I have to say: I do NOT have the patience for people.
My dream job❤
how do you keep your sky light on? mine turns off after a certain point.
hi, mine turns off after 5 -6 hours and the night before I had gone to bed around midnight so that is why it was still on !
Hello!
How many patients do you usually have on a day shift?
hi, it depends on the facility that I attend. I usually have anywhere between 12 and 30 patients
Hey Lorena I’m in school to be on my way to be a nurse. I have learned a lot from your videos :) Where are your scrubs and the black zip up jacket from ?
Where is that watch from at 2:48?! Beautiful ❤
How do u put on gloves on those nails?
It looks difficult but it’s completely not. I always wear gloves when I am with my patients
hi fellow nurse! just very curious since I'll be moving in the US hopefully next year- is it okay for us to have manicured extended nails? 'coz I want mine pretty too but I dont wanna be reprimanded
I don’t think most of them allowed it, you would have to ask
Wow I’m impressed you can do nursing with such long nails 😮
Even if she’s allowed to at her job, she shouldn’t it is very unsanitary and dangerous for her and her patients.
99.9% of places don’t allow this. It’s probably ok because she goes through an agency and gets away with it.
So many nurses or CNAs have them in like long term care facilities and I don’t understand how it doesn’t gross them out basically having a night club for these germs to come and hang out on your hands
This reminds me of my first clinical ever in nursing school, there was a CNA was really long nails, longer than hers. It’s gross, just get dip or gel on your natural nails.
I don't think it works like that in Canada 😅😅
Hey, I am a canadian Citizen who have been working in clinical research in canada and completed masters but would like to do 12 month LPN/LVN program in usa- could you please suggest some community colleges where I can complete this course in 12 months at a low tuition fee? Thanks so much
Gee, she actually had time to eat lunch, and not many meds to pass! Wow!
What in the infection control are those nails
Are nurses allow to have nail extensions?
It depends on the hospital ig
📬 Good video👍💯 You might want to move your bed away from window. Especially during spring time. Small bugs got into my bed and I ended up in hospital😖
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
Le me doctor: wish I had this luxurious life😂
do u feel like having three long says in a 7 day week makes having four days off fair? i would hope u dont get too bored
I work 50-60 hours a week and I never get bored :)
your nails look so good but have you ever gotten in trouble for them? I really want to keep mine
thank you my love and no I have never gotten in trouble or have been told to cut them
can someone tell me how do I go to nursing college? im from Brazil and I want to move to another country
first you have to transfer any educational credits that you may have from Brazil and then find a school that you like. You also have to have a US green card to be able to study here. When you start school you may have to complete some prerequisites but that’s just part of preparing you for nursing school 🫶🏼
@@LorenaNicolhello after pre requisites what is the duration of RN program?
My like is the transition from 4.1k to 4.2k😂
Hey just found this cool nurse shirt I found on Etsy! Isn't this cute? WizardsofTees
Like nurses have their uniforms at home ? Here in Denmark the uniforms are at work and you leave them their after work. I think you will even get in trouble for coming dresses in your uniform because they are afraid we are being germs 🦠 with us. On the other hand we are not taking germs 🦠 with us at home. But Americans have cute uniforms tho😊. As we mostly only were white in the hospital.
Oh and she can even have king nails and nail polish? We are told already at nursing school, no long nails, no nail polish and hair has to be tied up. Amazing how it’s so different.
hi! there is a common misconception about nails and uniforms. In nursing school we are taught as if we were only working in hospitals. in hospitals you aren’t allowed to have nails, long nails, nail polish etc. and uniforms are usually taken off when leaving. I don’t work in a hospital, I go to assisted living facilities and rehab centers which are completely different settings than hospitals :)
@@LorenaNicol okay. Right now am working at a rehabilitation center and the rules are the same. But good for you. I have to keep my nail short😊
Hi Lorena Ohh everything from top to bottom huh😊 anyway is nursing home hard?
I would really love to study nursing, as an international student I find it difficult to pay, any advice? :(
Don't go for it
How many years does it take to become a nurse
It all depends on if you want to be an LPN or an RN and if you are full time or a part time student. My LPN took me 2 years because I did dual enrollment and my RN program is 15 months full time!
😊@@LorenaNicol
What agency do you use? I’d love to look into using an agency as a nurse. 😊
Which Country Is This Sister?
Nice room 🎉
Lots of love from India. ❤
Hi Lorena, many thanks for your response very kind, I ask you another thing please.
I followed some videos in which it explained that there are some agencies that sponsor care givers with Visa EB3. Do you know something about this.
Where do you live extacly just out for curiosity.
Many thanks. Hi.
I don’t know anything about EB3 and I live in floridq
@@LorenaNicol It's ok. Thanks
Do you have to change diapers?
Great video
Please read EBP on long nails in healthcare, it’s not hygienic.
i recommend getting some reef rock for the clowns
May I know where is your bottle from? ❤
I have completed my Bachelor In Nursing plz any one help me how can I get job her plz
what brand is your watch from?
where is join hospital??? Same I'm nurse in india
Hi, where did you get the brow honey?
I got it from my lash tech!
Nice scrubs girl
are you a RN or LPN?
Hi, How's it going? I hope you're happy on this day and I hope your family is doing well. Wow, I love the place where you live and The neighborhoods here are beautiful. Well, You're a successful woman because You know how to organize your activities and You're a great example of discipline. Yeah, You have good habits and You know what you want from life. Thank you very much for this video, keep up the good work, This is your thing. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🙂👍👏👏👏👩⚕️🧑⚕️👩⚕️🧑⚕️👍
Sidetrack but your nails are pretty!!
The location you work at are laid back. If you wore what you wear over there at hospitals near me you’d get fired lol
Thanks for sharing
Awesome video Lorena love you 😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Hey,I'm also in nursing profession, love you from my both atriums and ventricles ❤
I want to what you do I one day I will I really respect what you do
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why are u eating in nursing station? don’t you have staff lounge?
What that light in your room
Hi! It’s the bliss sky light, you can get it from Amazon
Girl get you some compression socks 😩 you won’t ever go back to normal socks for a shift
Hi, I am a new member, I follow your video is very interesting, I am Italian and I am a caregiver with experience, I would like to come in USA and working as a Caregiver, at your advice, I ask you is it difficult to find a job as a caregiver msybe askung to an agency.
Many thanks.
hi love, in the USA it is very easy to find caregiver jobs either through private or agency. right now there is a huge shortage of caregivers, CNA’s, and nurses so the facilities definitely need some employees. I would just come fully prepared financially just in case but personally, I don’t think you’ll have an issue finding employment!
I am from India 😊😊😊😊
When I was in nursing school 100 years ago nails couldn't go past your fingertips.
I am a nurse just duty lots of hard working 😢😢
Love you mam 🎉🎉❤
Where’d u get ur necklace from??
it was a gift from my mom for my 13th birthday :)
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