This is what frustrates me, nursing is glamourized to young people. They think they're going to make so much money, change lives, love their job, excitement, and wear cute little scrubs. Then reality hits. Don't get into nursing for money, you will be severely disappointed. It's a hard job and sometimes you feel like an overworked medicationdispenser.
@chelseaw900910 жыл бұрын
I don't understand where the concept of "nurses raking in the dough" is coming from? A number of people have mentioned it, but in Australia nurses and teachers are usually mentioned as the two best known professions that are paid _terribly_.
@happyhappy25489 жыл бұрын
Hahahah you got that right
@terbobun6 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@ariwright2065 жыл бұрын
Some nurses in the States for end up making bank. Depends on location and then if that nurse is single without children that even more that they make. Nurses don't make doctor bank but they make enough here to be comfortable in most areas so long as they aren't living above their means
@thetruthsayer83475 жыл бұрын
In Northern California they make money lol.
@galaxyrose156 жыл бұрын
Nursing is just so horrible. I don’t know why I did it and now I don’t know how to get out 😢
@proudestmomlovey-nelson92135 жыл бұрын
Kristy W....wow 17 years🤭that’s a long time. About me try to go back to nursing school again, I better run 🏃🏾♀️for my life.. I’m tired being a PCT even I see the worst, I want to give a try👀
@TheMabes695 жыл бұрын
yep...me too
@elverdad68055 жыл бұрын
With no extra education, I now have a job that pays me the same as what my nursing jobs did. If nothing else, nursing looks good on a resume. Do not let yourself feel trapped. Just keep looking for an alternative. The upside is, nothing is as bad as nursing, so most other jobs look good. :)
@mrs.e39445 жыл бұрын
@@elverdad6805 can I ask what career you are in now?
@elverdad68055 жыл бұрын
@@mrs.e3944 I'm actually working in a homeless shelter while taking pre-med. But this is perfect for me as I want to work with marginalized people. I have also seen & heard of lots of even higher paying jobs in managerial & administration type positions that any nurse could qualify for. Night shifts are especially good for students, as you are allowed to study after all the tasks are done. This sort of union / government job seems to be a pathway into a lot of other opportunities, and they are impressed by a nursing history. It just took a while for me to find it. Another idea I would suggest is "contracting" people into your own home, like foster care, that need nursing care. I have known people that earned well over $400,000.00/year (Canadian), tax free for having three people in their home and only two of them needed (care aid type) care. As a home care nurse, I saw people that had mentally and physically handicapped people in their home, who paid for me to come in for night shift and do simple things like trach care on one client. And they seemed very well off. One of the key factors seems to be to get to a point where you can "write your own contract". Which may mean that you are required to "prove" yourself first with a contract that is not as lucrative. The same thing can be done with a small seniors home type situation which seems to be extremely lucrative, so one could pay for others to do cooking and cleaning, and just be available to provide nursing care. I've also heard that the "real" money is in teaching / nurse education. You would still be a nurse, but avoid a lot of the bullying. Although I have been in classes where the instructors continued arguing with each other from one class to another. Please do no give up hope. A nursing history is still very impressive to most potential employers. And there are a lot of fulfilling AND lucrative opportunities out there. But you do have to really hunt for them, and "think outside the box". gtg work is calling
@marewaltwms110 жыл бұрын
I am a veteran nurse of 20+ years, and a positive attitude is key for those stressful days. Educate yourself all facets of your job and turn it into a personal adventure. Take your breaks and I mean all of them breakfast, lunch, and potty. Smile, smile and smile look in the mirror and say to yourself I am the one making a the difference today. I have been trained and I am prepared for the challenge. One other note, you are the ultimate customer service rep. It's show time.
@audreyj38247 жыл бұрын
Mary really needed this today. Kudos from another struggling nurse of 5yrs! (yup 5 yrs n still struggling) ♥️
@inessa2557 жыл бұрын
Mary you look so young !!
@furyjeff767 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you're trying to persuade yourself into something you're not actually okay with.
@rho6906 жыл бұрын
Mary yes RN 15 years, it’s all about perception and the reason why you chose healthcare. There has to be a conviction within that is not expressed in words. This has to be a beyond a recommendation, beyond an interest beyond a suggestion. This “. “ will allow you to continue in the midst of confusion, fragility, insecurities, pressure, lack of support, lack of money etc etc... I don’t know your “. “ Everyday my “. “ is unfolding and it is not for anyone to know except for you and our Father. He reveals it in all of the merky waters within EVERY occupation/ministry/ solution that we as humans are called to. So search within the hardships and allow it to be revealed. You need this career if you are called to it more than the patients residents and clients. ALL MY VETS IN THE GAME STAND UP BABES!!! WE IN THIS FOR THE “ “!!!!
@softlife455 жыл бұрын
Positive attitude dont change the amount of patients you have hun.try again
@carlcounts18 жыл бұрын
I wish you the best no matter what . I got out of nursing last year after 22 years of misery. I would not go back for $100/hour! No amount of money is worth your mental health. Many nurses say they NEVER would have entered nursing if they had known all the facts!! Many Nursing schools are very misleading and are only after money. Best wishes!
@sucedeu7 жыл бұрын
Bingo! 100/hr sounds awesome, but the stress is unimaginably difficult.
@StillAtMyMoms6 жыл бұрын
I'm in nursing school now and had a big "nope" feeling for awhile. I think it's total bullshit that you practically teach yourself when saving lives. Plus there is only a handful of students in my class who deserve to be nurses. The rest I wouldn't trust. I also work at a hospital and learned real quick that you need a thick skin. Otherwise, you won't last a month. E.R. Nurses are snooty too. There is only like a total of 3 or 4 that are genuinely nice. The rest act like a varsity jock.
@xqa27366 жыл бұрын
StillAtMyMoms Bingo. I'm in my last year. Since it's mostly female everyone hates each other and there are tons of bullies and gossipers. Most of the students think they are going to graduate and get a $75K nursing job right out of school. One dude thinks because he works as a paramedic he's going to immediately get a job as a flight nurse for $100K with no ER, ICU background or certifications. I'm at least realistic. I already have a BS in Biology and a sales background so I'm lining up for surgical sales jobs. Yep. Screw this.
@jovanmonroe4616 жыл бұрын
I honestly miss being a CNA. 😕
@grahamjonesfamily16345 жыл бұрын
Carl, if someone would have told me what you just said at 18 and had me volunteer for 1 month at an institution. Then showed me a movie of the corruption and abuse against nurses and the latter. I would have not dedicated the greater part of my youth and adulthood to this ;)
@howtoandwhatsnew8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely hate being a nurse. Don't know why I went to nursing school in the first place. Been a nurse for 8 years and for 8 years I've been depressed. I work the bare minimal and if I do work extra it's to go on a trip to take my mind off being a nurse. But I'm finally getting another degree outside of nursing thank goodness.
@julio56438 жыл бұрын
atleast ur not paid pennies
@anon44498 жыл бұрын
What degree are you going for?
@sTEADYONE678 жыл бұрын
what do u hate exactly about it? did u think being a nurse was going to be easy and fun? plus you're in the medical field where most jobs ate stressful. have u ever thought on becoming and crna?
@teacea78598 жыл бұрын
facebook.com/ToniaChisolmRN/ There are options for you...
@leej17598 жыл бұрын
I'm currently in nursing school, and I feel the same exact way! Never in my life have I desired to be a nurse. I LOVE helping people, but I HATE science, and I can't stand anything to do with healthcare. I even had to take a career preference test before I could receive a scholarship, and the career advisor said nursing showed up at the BOTTOM of my career preference results, and that my personality would suit more of a linguistic-type career. Teaching, business and human resources management, counselor, and web development showed up as my top career preferences. Honestly, I HAVE always wanted to be a teacher...but everyone (even teachers, themselves) tell me I need to go into nursing to make more money and have job stability so I can take care of my son. My mom is a nurse, even though she didn't want to be a nurse, and she even says I need to suck it up and go to nursing school. The difference with her is that she actually LOVES science. In fact, she wanted to be a biologist before she became pregnant with me. Nursing school has me super stressed out, and thinking about being a nurse makes me feel sick and hopeless. IDK if I can take it. I even tried to work in the healthcare setting as a nurse's aide, and I ended up walking out because I was so miserable with the people I worked under. Do you think I should stop nursing school before it's too late? :(
@saulgonzalez16457 жыл бұрын
I just want to help people,why does everything have to be so difficult...
@grahamjonesfamily16345 жыл бұрын
I agree with the respondent below. You'll do more for one single person offering the energy you do have versus opting to serve an institution with many while you deplete.
@kaykay8348 жыл бұрын
I commend you for making this video. I tell people all the time that nursing is NOT for everyone! I think people look at the money and say, "oh yeah", Im going to do this! So you go through 4 years of hell and then decide, ummm I don't want to do this. I have been in this field for 20 years, and I must say, nursing has its challenges. The good news is you can branch off and do something different if you don't like bedside nursing, like home health, hospice, risk management, working for insurance companies from home, teaching, and much more. The key is experience and education. Folks, you can't advise a patient on the effectiveness of a medication if you came out of undergraduate school (BSN), went to grad school (MSN), and land this awesome job working for a top insurance company without ever working on a nursing unit. Often, you don't learn the effectiveness of a drug until you give it, then you can see the effectiveness the drug has on different patients. You have to know more than the drug classification or what the drug does in order to advise someone. At the end of the day, money will not make you happy, so choose a career that you can grow with... Good luck guys!
@ccalexander19247 жыл бұрын
Kaykay that is what I did when getting into Radiology. It was a two year program with good money and all the commercials says flexible hours and good pay! Well I quickly found out that the flexible hours we're actually for the patient ( not the tech ) and the pay isn't near as high as it should be dealing with all the shit I do.
@kaykay8347 жыл бұрын
I totally understand !!! Many of these schools will try to pull students in to get the money.
@TT-ik3zq7 жыл бұрын
10 years of being a Psychiatric Nurse and I'm just weary. Feel trapped because this is all I know. I don't want to transition into another area of nursing, I want to leave the profession all together.. ugh, just needed to vent 😁
@MR-kt1vx6 жыл бұрын
Tracey T update?
@russrock15 жыл бұрын
Go Psych NP...world of difference and what I did. Nursing in general absolutely sucks!
@natashas56465 жыл бұрын
@@russrock1 What is psych NP like? Do u like it?
@Anon-jv8zy4 жыл бұрын
In that environment for 10 years ur probably insane too!
@myimperfectdiary8903 жыл бұрын
@@Anon-jv8zy facts
@Abbas_Daughters7 жыл бұрын
While I was in Nursing School I quit. I knew that it wasn't for me it wasn't my personality. I'm sooo caring but I just didn't want that big responsibility on my shoulders. Thank you so much for making this video! Some people see the way things are and they realize that's not for them and that's okay.
@pipcheerio40544 жыл бұрын
Any update on what career path you went with?
@surftahiti9 жыл бұрын
This is the most realistic description of nursing expectations on the job and in school. Nicely done! You have a pleasant, professional outlook.
@Unique-pw9tt8 жыл бұрын
I have been a nurse for 13 years and have injured my body, stressed out by selfish bosses, lazy cnas that hide and dont want to work, short staffed. Congrats to new nurses but I am done. Its sooo grueling.
@CariBaez7 жыл бұрын
Unique 40 I heard a similar comment from an RN in urgent care in the hospital where I volunteer.
@scourge39 жыл бұрын
Oh you are SO right! I became an LPN in 1996, but I got back into the field years later. Nursing school tells you nothing about rude, racist, backstabbing, unsupportive, uncaring nurses! For a profession that's supposed to "care" a lot of nurses don't, that doesn't even cover messy work environments with the same type of nurses only this time they are in supervisory positions, it's hell and it's heartbreaking. I honestly love nursing as a career but dealing with other nurses whose heart isn't in the same place as mine is discouraging. Nursing should be about more than a paycheck.
@matnicaj18 жыл бұрын
Damn and I thought my law enforcement career sucked!! We are not public servants, we are public slaves!
@Beautiful402728 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry. Know we appreciate you all.
@lynnsmith9178 жыл бұрын
ohionative3131 thank you for all that you do ❤
@CariBaez7 жыл бұрын
ohionative3131 hey I like medical career as registered nurse and criminologist. I am a pre nursing student. Any advice?
@gayanngodfrey28245 жыл бұрын
😘
@jsteele6506 жыл бұрын
I have been a nurse for 15 years and the beauty of nursing is that it is so vast!! If there is an area or job that you hate, go find another one. You will eventually find one that is a perfect fit. I have worked in nursing homes, med surg, rehab, and now I am a pediatric vent/trach home health nurse. I absolutely love it! If you don’t like days, try nights. Try working with pediatrics, geriatrics, and adults so you can see which group fits you. There are so many areas, spread your wings and look around. Some jobs are hussle and bussle and some jobs are laid back. Find yourself! 🤗
@Jay-zg2ck8 жыл бұрын
thanks for posting. I'm so unhappy being a nurse, i literally cry all of the time because of my situation and always wish i went to school for something else.
@MR-kt1vx6 жыл бұрын
Malia J update
@danielleredd74615 жыл бұрын
I always feel like I'm lacking behind im not as smart as other nurses and it doesn't help when they say oh u dont know how to do that nobody helps u because they want to feel inferior to u I just wish they didn't eat there found and just help each other out im not giving up yet but im damn nere there.STAMPLES HERE I COME LOL
@jessealvarado55867 жыл бұрын
In my health care career, I have met 3 nurses who use to be....PRISON GUARDS ! Both have told me that when they were doing their clinical rotations in nursing school, they were very self-conscious about going from the prison environment to the hospital environment. To their shock and surprise, they confessed to me that they found very little difference between both environments! In fact, they said that their prison work experience prepared them very well for their nursing careers. These were their comparisons: 1. Patients and even WORSE, patient families act like inmates. They are manipulative and malevolent. Always finding ways to get you and the hospital in trouble for a lawsuit. 2. Hospital administrators and nursing administrators are similar to prison wardens. They want to fill beds and have a high census/body count. 3. Nurses will 'backstab' other nurses the same way prison guards will backstab other guards which is so stupid because there really is no reward in that promotions and pay raises are few and between and forget about bonuses and commissions compared to sales, trading, brokerage,etc. 4. In most county and Veterans Admin. hospitals, nurses will form and have a 'gang mentality'/atmosphere in their units making a new nurse feel uncomfortable and unwanted, and giving/dumping the new nurse with the worst patients. Also known as "ghetto nursing." This is very prevalent in the Los Angeles area. Just like prison guards in the California Dept. of Correction are also known to have gang affiliations. 5. Despite testing, drug/alcohol abuse is very prevalent among nurses. It's a "who you know" situation depending if the nurse manager/administrator likes you or will send your career damaging results to the nursing board ! "Drug trafficking" in hospitals just as bad as the prisons no matter all the 'safeguards'.
@MandyGood7 жыл бұрын
jesse alvarado omgosh this is so right.
@privatelifejust_4me6 жыл бұрын
jesse alvarado 💯 accurate
@xqa27366 жыл бұрын
Dude, this is fascinating lmao
@yeshuamysaviour31566 жыл бұрын
eww maybe it's the area
@glowingspider4 жыл бұрын
Ok so i've just finished my 12th grade (called 13th in america) and i am applying for a degree program, so which healthcare degree worth it?
@kyshawilson92408 жыл бұрын
You are one of the best most positive nurses I've ever seen. I just love the motivation. I believe that you are walking in your call.
@ReMarReview8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kysha :) God bless.
@suzieshackles10 жыл бұрын
I studied nursing and I loathed it. I dropped out back in 2009. Now I am pursuing a degree in Health studies :-)
@lynnsmith9178 жыл бұрын
I've been in it for 16 years and I'm just burn out. I'm a very positive person but people can suck that right out of you. I am very nice and I make enemies because of it everywhere I go. people see nice and think " weak" or " doormat" and I am neither. I have had to come out of the bag countless times on people because of it and then amazingly, I am the bitch and they are angry because I won't let them push me around. why people try you and then get mad when you fight back I will never understand. just like I will never understand why people complain that others are this and that but when they encounter someone who is generally a nice person the first thing they do is try to take advantage of them. I'm now focusing on a different career to get out of nursing all together. I've lost my flare, I don't have the tolerance for the crap anymore, it's like high school all over again. and it's not the residents. I love the people I take care of. even the difficult ones. it's my job. I'm sick of the staff and coworkers. it's not what it use to be anymore. it's all about the money now. fashion. status. titles behind names. bunch of bullshit. I always say if you want to find a bunch of people who don't give a damn, you'll find them in healthcare. look no further.
@micahwilliams52905 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate! I'm so over gossiping manipulating folk! I'm so over them that I'm looking into anatomical pathology as a second career. I just want to work with tissue,cells,and the dead! Sorry, but people burn out all the nice.
@Zizzyyzz4 жыл бұрын
I know this is an old comment, but why not go into Home Health or Private Duty Nursing, ya'll?
@WholisticLactation3658 жыл бұрын
This video helped me so much during my first year of nursing. I used to watch it like once a week. Thanks for all the encouragement.
@ReMarReview8 жыл бұрын
AWESOME! That's what it's all about as you say "staying positive and focused on things uplifting". God bless!
@brook2feet38 жыл бұрын
ReMarReview for NCLEX RN/ LPN t 5
@belr95237 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you tell me how to prepare for NLN exit exam please?
@edgregory16 жыл бұрын
Ultimately, the nurse is responsible for everything! CNAs are appreciated but they aren't holding the bag.
@gerihall66838 жыл бұрын
I've been a nurse for 14 years. I've done M/S, Cardiac Stepdown, office nursing, and Endoscopy and I love nursing. First, I changed jobs more for life rather than I hate the job. For example, marriage and divorce. Second, do your research about nursing. Yes, the money is good but no company will pay you enough to deal with the levels of stress you will have at work. YOU HAVE TO LOVE CARING FOR PEOPLE. Plain and simple. Nursing is hard work but I knew that when I applied to nursing school. Nursing is an amazing field but it is not the place where someone will hold your hand every step of the way, everyone will not be nice to you, and you will not marry the hot new doctor. I say only become a nurse if you love caring for your fellow man at their worst, learning something new everyday, and realizing that there is always an end to the shift and you can reset the next day.
@LADYAQUARIAN429 жыл бұрын
Nursing would not be as bad as it is....if other nurses, unit mangers etc....just simply did their job....but the truth be told, many do not, and this in turn makes it very bad for the good nurses, who get used as the scape-goat or sacraficial lamb to cover up for the myriad of wrong doings of unethical and neglectful nurses that management doesn't want to discipline or terminate.....
@mmariep9 жыл бұрын
+LADYAQUARIAN42 SO TRUE
@anthro10199 жыл бұрын
+LADYAQUARIAN42 OMG AMEN!!!!!!!
@kimberry85877 жыл бұрын
Peace sign comment is right on ✌🏼
@theartesana6 жыл бұрын
Bullseye 🎯
@CALI_BOY_VLOGS4 жыл бұрын
I think nursing is tough coz of all the politics involved.
@aliyawilliams806310 жыл бұрын
I am currently doing CNA work to get a feel of nursing before I enroll in a program which I have now decided against.Not really a CNA but a "patient care technician",which is the hospitals loophole for CNA.I absolutely HATE it.I don't really mind the work but there's just too much of it,and when you have to deal with combative,confused,violent patients and total cares for 12 hours it wears you down quick.I'm 20 but i feel 40 after my weekend shifts,so not worth $9/hr. It's been about two and a half months now and even with having 4 days in a row off the thought of going in makes me want to throw a fit and I'm a very patient person.Good for those who can do this for years because I can't even handle another month.Looking for new job to tide me over until I finish my biomedical technician program.I have a new found respect for nursing staff you guys are amazing.
@proudbluestaterful9 жыл бұрын
not only do u have to worry about violence fr patients, but worplace violence is up among staff. one hosp is training er nurses in self defense.
@KayDejaVu9 жыл бұрын
Aliya Williams Look into Physical Therapist Assistant. They make great money and have less stress They work one -on-one also.
@2jukojohn10 жыл бұрын
I just switched my major from nursing, I had a nursing internship that opened my eyes. So, be careful before you chose nursing. You will regret that choice for the rest of your life. dont allow your family to push u into it..(Mark my words) i've been there and changed majors. Some people are so good at nursing but chances are, you're not one of them. on average i think only 10% of those in nursing will be satisfied with nursing. the other 90% are going to be stressed beyound your imagination. save yourself, dont make the mistake I made. chances are, u r one of the 90%
@2jukojohn10 жыл бұрын
All Im saying is do your own research, dont just choose nursing on the whims of family pressure. Some people like it but many if not most hate it. Nursing is not for everyone. Many are just trapped their. I jumped the trap early on. Im still in school I am a health science major now. so look at what you want to do, and check your self to see if you have the ability to do it and persue that major. Nursing will always be around. u can even do it in 2years and get a masters after you get a degree in something else.
@HealthyFitFree10 жыл бұрын
Hi I am a nursing student right now while I do agree that nursing can be stressful and that people should do research on what nurses actually do before getting into it I think that if nursing is something that someone thinks that they will be good at they should at least give it a chance. There is no set number of people that will be good at it or bad at it. When I started back in September I didn't even want to be a nurse, in fact I wanted to take health sciences. But as time went on and I learned what nurses actually do I got more and more interested in what I was learning. I think nursing as made me a more confident person and I have learned so much about what I can do. I think everyone should at least give themselves a chance first.
@2jukojohn10 жыл бұрын
+ exanimefangirl Hi I am happy that you like the nursing major. It is true that many majors are stressful. But if you did your research and you can do Nursing, then we are supporting you. If possible, do a nursing internship or do a cna Job before you spend many years in nursing so that you are sure that you can live the rest of your life like that. I thought I was going to be great at it but the internship proved me wrong. but you seem motivated.
@theamethyst9310 жыл бұрын
My family wants me to be a nurse sooo bad....but mind you they only want me to become one because of the money. My parents tells me all the time BECOME A NURSE THE MONEY IS SOOOO GOOD YOULL MAKE SOOO MUCH MONEY!! To me it seems like the only smart option and the best return on your education investment. Plus you can go get a masters and be pulling in as much as some doctors depending on what you specialize in. My thing is, as much as I absolutely love helping people, I just don't want to become a nurse. I mean yeah it seems incredibly interesting and I know I could handle the stress because I'm a waitress and they say people who work well in the restaurant industry would make good nurses(yes I know being a nurse is ten times more stressful than being a waitress im not trying to knock your job), but my heart is just not in it. I've never even shadowed a nurse, I've only seen them from the point of view of being a patient or visiting someone in the hospital so idk maybe I should shadow one. My true passion lies in dietetics though. I am obsessed with nutrition and being healthy and fit. Only thing is I hear dietitians have crappy salaries. Yeah it's about doing what you're passionate about but you've also gotta be able to make enough money to live comfortably while paying off student loans. So I'm consisting just sucking it up and becoming a nurse anyway. Anyway, thank you to all you nurse out there. I know you guys work extremely hard and I'm glad so many of you are passionate about what you do and actually care about people because honestly I've never met a rude nurse while at a hospital, only rude and condescending doctors.
@HealthyFitFree10 жыл бұрын
If you honestly don't believe you can handle being a nurse then you would be doing a HUGE favor for yourself by not doing it. But to be honest sooooooo many people take nursing for the money it is really not an uncommon trend. We had a class on being called to care and the question was"how many people think they have been called to care and be a nurse and how many are doing it for money?" Would you believe in a class of 40 that 2 or 3 people said they were called to care and 15-20 people said they're in it for the money? I don't think it really matters though... I think the people that make it out are the ones who can swallow their pride and are disciplined enough to pass all their courses in the end. A lot of people fail because of the science courses and a lot of people fail because they don't like cleaning up bodily fluids. I think if people want to go into nursing for money they better have a strong stomach, be able to swallow their pride, be willing to give up social time to study, and be kind to their patients. In a class of 120 would you be surprised that 20-80 of those people don't end up graduating? ***** regardless of passion or money could you really survive the 4 years?
@nicoledouglas21978 жыл бұрын
u r so right when u say its not nursing u hate.. its the environment.. i have been a nurse for 8 years and cant stand my environment. I've changed my environment twice and it didn't work out and had to go back to the environment i hated the most.. sometimes i feel literally sick knowing i have to go to work the next day..i love my pts... but i find i am constantly having to prove that heh i went to school too. I'm so fed up... but i do as u said try not to talk about other coworkers or my boss. I'm 40 and I'm looking for a new profession because i think if i stay in this profession i will loose my mind.. my mother recently died and she would listen to all my issues at work and offer me lots of support. but she is gone i have my sisters but sometimes i feel they r so fed up of me complaining. right now its 2:40 a.m and i have to go to work for 7:30.. once again i cant sleep because I'm dreading the day. Anyways thanks for your video.
@AndTheyCalledHerRita8 жыл бұрын
+Nicole Douglas Big hugs. What you wrote broke my heart for you.
@binbinky788 жыл бұрын
Nicole I hope you are feeling better. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am about to apply to nursing school but reading all these posts makes me concerned. If you could do it all over again, would you say it might be better to go into another allied health profession like ultra sound technician,... etc?
@southwestjohnny77678 жыл бұрын
I can completely relate to you. I can't fall asleep either knowing I have to go into my job every day.
@Humbleears6 жыл бұрын
Its honestly sad to hear everyone's stress level and dreading you come to work. I'm also a nurse and I've felt this dead before a shift. It's not that I'm happy that your feeling this way, but in a way I'm almost glad that I'm not alone! You guys aren't alone! Burn out is real! Regretting your career path is real. It's never too late to go back to school! Remember your not alone!
@angelinapitts327110 жыл бұрын
Nursing has not been glamorized by nursing, people have done that!!! It is very hard and back-breaking work. It is most often thankless until... you get that one patient that is so genuinely grateful for all that you have done or is doing for them. Nursing is more a calling than a career choice so if you really don't like dealing with people at their worst, DON'T GO INTO NURSING!!!!!!!! As far as the money goes, it is decent but you definitely do not get paid for all that you do. Oftentimes, you are the clerk, the aid, the confidante, and the list goes on... You must have a genuine care for people in order to be a nurse. We get them at their worst and sometimes they are not the nicest people to be around but if you genuinely care and try to get to the root of the problem, it is usually rewarding for you both (patient and nurse). My experience has been that the environment has changed, there is no or little control, and the fear factor is immeasureable for some. Sooooo, before going into nursing because you think it is glamorous or there is much money to be made, RESEARCH what nursing today is and decide if you want to deal with people at their lowest. Can you care enough to make the best of a situation that is crappy at best???? NURSING IS A CALLING - ARE YOU CALLED... ARE YOU CHOSEN????
@daw77737 жыл бұрын
The psych nurse.....mental health patients irritate me the most. Never satisfied....
@baldyy00711 ай бұрын
the nurses at our city hospitals suck terribly so. i'm a phlebotomist, but i get extreme anxiety just walking past the nurses station. i'd love to be a nurse, some care i've seen is pretty God awful...@@daw7773
@Its_Tia908 жыл бұрын
Sweetheart!!! Thank you so much! I'm not sure if your believes and I don't want to at all offend you with this but I believe God led me to this video to hear this from you! I am going through the same exact thing with this new job! I have always wanted to be a nurse and that's what I just knew I would be doing. I went to nursing school and wasn't able to complete the first semester and it really discouraged me. I was a secretary for a while after that and unfelt like I was getting farther and farther away from patient care. I prayed and asked for opportunity to get some patient care experience and he blessed me with a job in patient care. I landed a job at a rehab hospital and I dreaded it. I did the whole cry before work and call my mom and complain and still I was forced to deal with my decision. You are right. I didn't hate nursing it was the environment. I'm looking to change environments now. I would much rather prefer a clinical setting or something in women's health.
@SupaHoon9 жыл бұрын
Get out! get out while you're young!!!! Nursing is the worst profession. THE WORST!!!!
@CariBaez7 жыл бұрын
SupaHoon I have a friend who has been a nurse for 38 years old .-.
@heartc41915 жыл бұрын
Yeaaaa
@Youtubepoops2215 жыл бұрын
Why
@Zizzyyzz4 жыл бұрын
@@KZbinpoops221 Did you watch the video... or read the majority of the comments?
@BG-br5xf8 жыл бұрын
If you have a stressful life or a demanding life at home being a nurse would not help. If you have to come home from work and you are stressed out from your job than nursing would not be a good job. If money is your focus of being a nurse than nursing is not the job for you. If you like helping people but have limits nursing is not for you. Trust me it took me being just a CNA to find all this out. CNAs don't get paid as much as LPN and RN but the stress level is the lowest.
@jo98829 жыл бұрын
It's sad nursing is a lot of work 😔 I'm not a nurse but work in a Psychiatric Hosp and see a lot of nurses being admitting due to stress.
@ReMarReview9 жыл бұрын
+Jo Wow, thanks Jo can you tell us what are some of the common/ general psych related issues that you see with nurses? Post here or email me if needed. ReMarReview@gmail.com
@reesescupbrandy19 жыл бұрын
+Jo I'm about to admit myself when the time is right.
@TheMabes699 жыл бұрын
+Jo I wrote a paper on this as a nursing student--LV (lateral violence) as well. The constant feeling of loss of control is a big stressor.
@isaiahulmer33178 жыл бұрын
lol st Margret?
@chelseaw90098 жыл бұрын
+ReMarReview for NCLEX RN/ LPN I used to be inpatient in an eating disorder hospital, and most of the other inpatients were nurses. Not joking at all. And then I became a nurse... Some of the qualities I could see they shared as an outsider was definitely self-sacrifice and poor emotional regulation in a stressful environment. In their personal lives they spent every hour putting their family and friends first. They did the same at work as well.
@unicorndancer3579 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the uplifting message. I'm having a rough spot right now, his pep talk has given me hope.
@ReMarReview9 жыл бұрын
Unicorn Dancer Praise God.
@Rocksteddybelmont8 жыл бұрын
props to you sister you keep it real about that s***** nursing job I see women every day with the look of regret on their face
@merriem247 жыл бұрын
I'm a new nurse (1 year) and it's hard to love something that is so overwhelming because of the lack of staff. I feel like a hamster on a wheel 90% of the time. Also you leave feeling incompetent because you have to go with things undone. It's such a confidence killer.
@BeautifullyRewritten8 жыл бұрын
I think "being positive" only last for so long. People need to find a much greater and higher purpose in life in order to be able to handle the smaller matters like a job. For me, my identity is found in Christ, therefore He allows me to find joy in the smaller things He has blessed me with. What's yours? I am an 8 year combat medic veteran entering into the nursing program next week and hopefully I will be able to keep up with vlogging the whole journey. Excited to enter in and your video also is encouraging me to go in. So thank you! Take care! :-)
@nicoles-m95006 жыл бұрын
Your medic training and strength in Jesus will be helpful in combating the stress and tasks of nursing. Nursing in the real world, not necessarily student clinicals, can essentially be like a war zone with casualties. God be with you on your journey!
@rebeccaabel45898 жыл бұрын
The problem with the nursing field is most people are in it for the money. l have as a CNA PCA PCT and Telemetry technician for about 22 yrs Its no longer about care its about profit and lets be honest most people would not dedicate so many Hrs at school for low paying job. The old school nurses. provide bed baths and clean poop Now nurses rely on their CNA or support staff to do the care. Also no nursing administration no longer supports their staff. If nurse or aide makes a mistake they are automatically penalized. You are also dealing with more difficult patients that are potentially agggresive. If you going to be a nurse remember your dealing with the sick. They vomit on you spit at you and poop. If you can't deal with this don't be a nurse its not just a salary.
@CariBaez7 жыл бұрын
Rebecca Abel When I was about 11-12 years old, I was in the seventh grade. I remember I was in Algebra class and I don't remember why and how but I vomit. I remember the teacher, Mrs. Branch hold a napkin on my mouth and she got all vomit on her hands. Right now I feel so bad and I hope she is all right. Her face is still in my head. Poor girl. I am so thankful for her help. God bless her heart and soul.
@creator21497 жыл бұрын
They are trying to save money and have less staff on the floor. How in hell do they expect to feel confident about their patient care when they can't even barely get to the patient.
@majcapist50376 жыл бұрын
nurses must realise they get paid to clean poop and vomit.PERIOD
@TheDebb5510 жыл бұрын
Fundador Burgos in some states, Nurse Practitioners can open a practice and operate without a collaborating physician. No physician supervision needed. In all states, PAs need physician supervision and cannot practice independantly. In many ways, they function in the same roles.
@h-e-acc5 жыл бұрын
It is a horrible industry, with so much stress. It’s not worth my physical and psychiatric health. Being positive only helps you much. I can’t imagine doing this for years and years.
@donnaleonestart33178 жыл бұрын
I wish I would have had your attitude during my many years of nursing, but eventually took an early retirement because the workload and heavy responsibility pushed me into burnout. I wish you success. Keep up the good attitude and if ever I needed nursing care, I hope it would be someone like you!!! D. Leone RN
@Sweetpealov11 жыл бұрын
Great point... i do think that working in a prehospital environment help alleviates some factors before coming a nurse. Socializing, stressful coworkers, gossiping, politics, clicks that like to gain up on other coworkers, bad mouthing/ passing judgment ect......staying focus on patient and their families is the most important about nursing. trust me! it work for me, and i have no ideal whats going on personally with coworker after a year in my dept.
@SonyaLCH3 жыл бұрын
I think something needs to be done with nurse to patient ratios, especially when it comes to med/surg nursing. Med/Surg nurses often take care of upwards of 7 to 8 patients apiece. That's just ridiculous. Sadly, it is what it is nowadays. Med/Surg nurses often get little respect for the hard work they put in. It's the hard back-breaking field of nursing. Sometimes it feels like you just can't catch a break. I've been nursing a long time and I made the mistake of staying in med/surg too long. It's hard to move on to something else because at my age and experience level they expect you to have experience in whatever field you apply for. But you can't get experience unless someone gives you a chance. I loved nursing and being a med/surg nurse but as the years went on the patient load just kept going up and up. When I first came out of school years ago. 1 to 5 ratio was the norm. That was managable. I will soon be startting a job as a psych nurse. I'm excited to learn something different and try something new. I agree with this video, if you are unhappy change the environment. You shouldn't have to dread going to work.
@Nigerian37310 жыл бұрын
Great and honest video. I'm not a nurse, but your tips could apply to any job. Be blessed :)
@MyyInnerBeautyy7 жыл бұрын
This girl knows exactly what she's talking about! Finally someone is telling the truth about every nursing aspect. People swear its wonderful its great someone is telling both sides the good and the bad! great video
@AmphipolisXoXo8 жыл бұрын
ThAnks for the post. Me too as new nurse i go to work an hr early to know the hx , allergy of my assigned pt for my day to go smoothly on how to assess and care for them. Still it was not enough for my preceptor, she is successful to let me feel stupid and belittle, harass, humiliate me. I ask advise from other new nurses. Sadly, most of them told me, suck it up coz the management will always protect the bullies. They know youre new, no experience, protects your license and that gives them the power to step on your neck. Those Evidence based, ask and clarify..it got me to trouble in the real world...my preceptor snap at me 'stop arguing, you know nothing'. When i spoke to the manager, they let me go. For two months, the feedback is 'they baby me' - if thats the case, why am I asking often? If they baby me, I should have all the resources. For every penny i received, it also rips the good part of me inside.
@in-fm1pi8 жыл бұрын
They should have supported you!!! This is what makes me so nervous as a new grad, I can't believe they let you flounder. Much love
@sucedeu7 жыл бұрын
The same happened to me when I did registry in a SNIF. She made it a point to belittle me and laugh out loud and made sure everyone heard how incompetent I was.
@AmphipolisXoXo7 жыл бұрын
+sucedeu... I think its psychological because they cant snap from pts so its displace to newbies. There will always be a place that will welcome you and fit you in. Its normal when youre new nurse ..you still bounce around , finding your fit.
@sucedeu7 жыл бұрын
I sure hope so. I've been for 6 years and it's still very tough. Even home health that others mention it's a piece of cake because you have only one pt. The problem is you bounce from acute care bullying into family home territory, where even the strictest boundary gets crossed by the parents, who think they can dictate how to do your job because they received training too. You can't make this shit up, I'm sorry! Lol
@AmphipolisXoXo7 жыл бұрын
+sucedeu. Its ok atleast we relate to those situations. been there too. I started w backbreaking neuro and ortho where techs suddenly disappear, home health where family is breathing behind your neck , extended geriatric rehab with 1:20 ratio.. Until I settled with dialysis which offered good training foundation and non judgmental co-workers. Im at the point where im content of just having a peace of mind. 😓
@jeanettejmag64557 жыл бұрын
Love this video, this is exactly how I feel. And I'm currently working towards getting out. I dread going to work everyday and tell myself....I'm going to be out of nursing soon!
@amnesh7 жыл бұрын
I've been a nurse 10 years. What's sad is that you have so many people that see the money and rush into it and fuck it up for tbe people who truly have the calling. If you have thin skin then this is not the field for you. It's a tough job and when your responsibilities mean life or death you don't have the option of crying or being full of shit. Nursing is the front line of the battlefield. We earn our stipes everyday. We fight hard but like with anything if you love it it's not work. I love the paients and that's my first priority, if the staff is full of shit let them know, why put lives on the line cause someone isn't doing their job. Again this career is not for the coward hearted, it's war and we need Soliders not crybabies on the front line. Dig the fuck in and man or woman the hell up! But if you only see dollars or worst, you have a fucked up attitude, do us all a favor and find anothet career path. This career requires caring not bitches with attitudes or out for the money only.
@brandishowalter36807 жыл бұрын
I've been a nurse for about 25 years. I worked in oncology right out of nursing school. I don't know that I hated it, but I cried a lot (at work - usually due to being overwhelmed). I also knew that I didn't want to do it the rest of my life. For the first few years, I changed jobs every year. I did onc, psych, med/surg. I was lucky to usually work on pretty good units, but I still wasn't crazy about it. I found the patient contact very rewarding, but like the girl in the video, I dreaded going to work. I eventually got a job in research nursing. It's very different. You have patient contact, but not the back breaking, life or death type of pace. It's not hands on nursing, but a lot of education and coordination of research trials. I have been doing that for about 20 years. I am now a clinical research educator. I did a couple of stints in ICU in between research jobs to get experience, and I liked it, but again - way too stressful. I would recommend to ANY nurse who truly hates their job to look around. There are SO many other things you can do with your degree. I've done research, recruiting, home health, education. Don't throw all that hard work away. There is nursing life outside of the hospital environment.
@needsmorecowbell17584 жыл бұрын
@Brandi Showalter, if you see this, thank you for your encouraging comment. I am in that boat. I really want to get into Nursing research, but I don't know exactly what it entails. My first degree was in Cellular Bio, so I LOOOOVE research in a lab, writing reports, having to get approval for projects, etc. Is it sorta like that when you say "coordinate research trials"? Did you have to have a Masters before getting the job? Did they suggest you go back to school? Are the programs all online?
@brandishowalter36804 жыл бұрын
@@needsmorecowbell1758 I did not have a master's when I got my first research nursing job. It's not really like lab research, as you are dealing with patients who go on clinical trials. Depending on the place you work, you may just be coordinating the patient care and overseeing things or you may be administering investigational drugs. Think about when new drugs are going through trials to get approved - the research nurse kind of coordinates all the care and stuff to make sure that everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing. Sometimes the position is called a clinical research coordinator, clinical trials nurse, etc.. I didn't go back to school until much later, right before I became an educator. Not sure if I can share a link - but this kind of explains the role a bit. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rHqweoWLbK6Wra8
@needsmorecowbell17584 жыл бұрын
@@brandishowalter3680 Thank you for taking the time to expound!! I appreciate what you do and it sounds so rewarding! Do you do anything with regards to primary literature and applying for grant money or stuff from the NIH? (did this during lab and i think googling to see what research RNs do I thought I saw this)
@MysteriousDrella7 жыл бұрын
It started all at my first internship on a ward for the elderly, where I was put because others in my class had allready experience with care of the elderly. First day ever, me and my nursing coach from the school were assigned to a patient with dementia who smeared all of his faeces all over his bed, with my elder coach complaining to him about it (not that he understood a thing). When I couldn't find a thing she asked for (bc she used a dialect word) she snapped at me and said I wasn't made to be a nurse. Afterwards she apologised though. Then the same ward: ALL nurses went to the kitchen on the ward and locked themselves in there from 1 pm to 3.30 pm. We, nurse students had to fend for ourselves. Once, I needed them, they said I had to figure it out myself, and bam..... door was closed. Nice. They were also smart enough that they kept their phone with em. And that was the start of the very asocial environment of the supposed to be social workfield. At the end of my three years of nursing I had to go back to that ward for another internship. I never learned anything on any of the hospital wards I worked on, I was always been left alone with the patients that needed the most care/the dirty jobs. It was like doing band work, but instead of with products, with people. U have not much time to have a conversation with people. You're constantly hurrying against the clock. I still have knee problems, and after back problems because of all the lifting and handling of patients. When I was with another nurse in the room, it was to get a grade, but that's about it. It was so frustrating (and infuriating). Back then I was naive and not assertive enough, when I was, it was reflected in a negative way in the score nurses gave me. Nurses were so unfriendly, never asked if I needed help or anything. They usually never talked to me even. The nurses never followed any protocols: on every ward they didn't follow hand hygiene protocols: no washing, no disinfecting, handling food after washing someone else, and about changing diapers: they were on most wards only changed at certain times of the day, not when someone had 'used' it. Butts were NEVER wiped clean, that was one that also struck me! Would you, yourself liked to be treated that way when u are old? I know I don't. Ethics are sometimes hard to find in the workfield unfortunately. The ONLY wards that met my expectations and were employees were nice, were the psychiatric wards. Looking into to be a nurse aide (with my nursing degree), because it's abit less stress and lifting (here it is at least), but hm... I hope I have more positive experiences really. TL;DR: I hated the staff, loved my patients (usually). Everyone for themselves mentality. Ethics/protocols are not followed. Lots of time pressure and nurses with back/knee pains. Only psychiatry wards were okay.
@timesplit--ter27427 жыл бұрын
Skilled nursing is the most stressful environment. I have 40 patients. Treatments and meds. In Hospital, you have 4 or less. Skilled nursing needs to be fixed. That's why nurses quit after several months.
@mayaluna119 жыл бұрын
Great video. I am a shrink at a hospital and I have seen so many young nurses struggle, because no one tells them that their experiences are normal. Nurses are the backbone and heart of medicine, and too many docs and administrators forget this! If you hate nursing: try and arm yourself with a positive attitude before every shift, and write out your plan to bring joy back in your career!. Talk to sympathetic co-workers, focus on the things you do enjoy, practice good self care and try different departments/disciplines. Last but not least: if nothing works: change careers. Nothing is more soul crushing then facing a job you hate every day, without hope!
@dorianncrawford666110 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right changing jobs definitely helps! I enjoyed hospital work (ICU) but had to leave after an injury. I hated the five years I spent as a home care supervisor in high-tech home care (vent/trach). Then I found ambulatory surgery PACU and I love it!!
@flavorsweet89318 жыл бұрын
I'm a nurse and I know exactly what you are saying. I'm back in college working on a new career. Soon I will be doing something different. If I need extra money I can always work a shift as a nurse somewhere but won't have to do it full time.
@mattuniversiloise8 жыл бұрын
wow! this video helped me a lot. im a nurse here in the philippines for about a year now. but i hated the job (every single day). i feel your pain when you said that you dread going to work everyday. hahaha i feel exactly the same. the dreadful feeling when i cant sleep because i keep on thinking about negative stuffs like commit errors during my shift. thank you for the advice. i like your accent by the way. God bless
@jhunclynhisole62455 жыл бұрын
Maraming pinoy na nag nurse dahil lang sa pera
@rlouis21510 жыл бұрын
I agree change the environment. If your an lpn like me it's limited I would encourage everyone to get their RN. This way you open up more options
@Yaggievonne408 жыл бұрын
There are other careers in nursing besides floor work. Research other opportunities because that license u worked hard for is worth keeping and building upon....fellow nurse x 11 years
@in-fm1pi8 жыл бұрын
Can you give me some examples of job titles that aren't floor work
@southwestjohnny77678 жыл бұрын
You can work in a dialysis center, do home health, case management, or further your nursing degree and get into teaching or IT.
@teacea78598 жыл бұрын
facebook.com/ToniaChisolmRN/
@nickinurse11810 жыл бұрын
You're right no amount of money can make up for the situation....but a patient grabbing your hand & asking hopefully if you're on again the following day (or noc) does help make it bearable. So I focus on the patients.....& try to do the best I can everyday.
@didi768010 жыл бұрын
But that's just it!!! We "used" to do it FOR THE PATIENT but that patient is GONE! We can no longer spend time with them like the aids or dietary or housekeepers do. We are told to HURRY UP, not to talk to them, to just give them that pill but NOT to talk to them. Bullshit.
@ARCONE-12310 жыл бұрын
Kristy Swanson Man, pt's are as changeable as the wind. One day you are Satan the next Santa Claus. Sorry. Don't buy that anymore.
@didi768010 жыл бұрын
Don't buy what lol?
@inspireroland74106 жыл бұрын
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@janedoe2a2799 жыл бұрын
Run the other way!!!!😁hate it. Can't stand nursing and the bs politics
@originalblessed9 жыл бұрын
+Alicia Martinez Amen!
@ct31149 жыл бұрын
I completely agree, I like the job but it's the politics
@melissarobinson72348 жыл бұрын
agreeed! left the philipino mafia and all that bs behind me! started my own business😃😃
@Wdcrabby8 жыл бұрын
LITERALLY EVERY JOB has politics and drama. In my experience, female-dominated workplaces had more drama than male-dominated ones. (I'm a female, by the way.)
@AmphipolisXoXo8 жыл бұрын
True, I cant stand the politics. Im sooo busy that i cant even pee nor eat then suddenly, your co worker made up a story about what you said and start gossiping. Im running around like headless chicken for 12 hrs while your co workers has time to chat and talk about you, the charge nurse by the way will dump every touch cases on you while she hangs out w her fav nurses talking about jewelries new cars and their unemployed stay at home husbands!
@TheDonna195910 жыл бұрын
There are many other opportunities in nursing besides working in the hospital. Take for example: nursing education, home health, managed care for medical insurance, outpatient community clinics, public health, research, pharmaceutical or medical device companies. True you do need to get some time on the floor. Let that be your starting point. It is more like building a foundation. From there, move on and seek your passion. I have to agree...you have to love what you do. Nursing is not for everyone. I have been an LVN for 28 long years, and I am finally getting my prerequisites for nursing school.Thank you for your video.
@CariBaez7 жыл бұрын
TheDonna1959 I like forensics sooooo much! But i am almost done with my nursing prereqs and go to nursing school. I really want to work in a lab some day as a forensic scientist. :3
@sabrinaroberts98386 жыл бұрын
Since you like both nursing and forensics then why don't you consider being a forensic nurse Caroline. If you really look into there are even different kinds of forensic nurses.
@kingpuppet58814 жыл бұрын
I have been a critical care nurse for 8 years in the UK. I've come off duty feeling like absolute hell, so undervalued I could cry. You made such a great point. It's not the patients! I love my job. I love being able to have the skills and knowledge base to help people in need. It's the management and the Healthcare system that are to blame. They under value nurses and treat us like crap! Plus the pay is awful. I'm at the top of my pay grade and it barely gets me through a month. I was better off financially as a student nurse. Hell I was better off working in a call centre. Now I have a job where I'm basically doing a drs job and getting lumped with all the responsibility. I'm done! I wanna get back into Art and Photography again, be happy! Nursing is amazing but seriously the system needs reform.
@glowingspider4 жыл бұрын
Ok so i've just finished my 12th grade (called 13th in america) and i am applying for a degree program, so which healthcare degree worth it?
@bfwanks69778 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I am a new nurse and hearing you say that you cried in your car before going into work made me feel better. A few weeks ago I literally cried for an entire day. I just felt completely overwhelmed. Thank you for reminding me that I am not alone and that these feelings are just part of the process. I also want to share with people that it is very important to find your passion in nursing. There are sooo many things you can do as a nurse!!!.... In nursing school, I hated clinical days because my true passion was in dialysis and unfortunately, we only got one day in dialysis while in school. Now, I work in dialysis and I love it! Don't get me wrong, It is extremely difficult, challenging and overwhelming.... but I think any new job is!!!! Right? So find your passion and try to stay positive! ☺️😷💉💊❤️❤️❤️
@in-fm1pi8 жыл бұрын
Just got a new job as a new grad RN and had the same experience. I cried for the entire weekend and had trouble getting up for my Monday shift. I am still really struggling, not quite sure what I'm going to do now.
@teacea78598 жыл бұрын
Check out these options...facebook.com/ToniaChisolmRN/
@merriem248 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Vega so I'm not alone. Thank God! It's my second week and it's tough...emotionally.
@in-fm1pi8 жыл бұрын
just went through a strike at my health system, so now going back after 5 weeks and still just as nervous as i was when i started, i'll be sending good vibes to you c:
@blacksilverchair33156 жыл бұрын
I'm a dialysis Nurse too and I love it.
@kristinhughes66199 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this gut-check, I'm looking forward to my career but these are words of wisdom, much appreciated.
@ReMarReview9 жыл бұрын
Kristin Hughes You're welcome!
@southwestjohnny77678 жыл бұрын
I think you have very good method for getting through the work day. I do the same thing myself. I realize regardless of how unhappy I am I can't be a negative, whiney complainer all day long. Nobody wants to work with somebody like that. I, too, am miserable in my nursing 'career' and dread going into work every day. Like you, I just focus on the fact that I will not be doing floor nursing forever. My plan is do be out of floor nursing completely next year. It's too bad because nurses are crucial to society, yet everyone's response is to treat us HORRIBLY. From administration who continuously buries us in work and micro manages every second of our day, to patients and their family members who scream at us for things that aren't our fault, every day is a draining, challenging experience that sucks us dry. This is why there is a perpetual nursing shortage that continues to get worse all the time. I'm a traveling nurse and have worked all over the country and the hospital environment, the issues, the politics, the workload, the frustrations, are all exactly the same. Management is constantly piling more work on our already overwhelming day, but insist on wonderful patient care, attention to detail, and to treat patients all lovey dovey. Every day it's all we can do to pass all the meds, monitor all the labs, and complete the mountains of documentation they require. Hospitals are an absolute pressure cooker to work in. It's the ultimate hypocrisy, and I for one, am counting the days until I can finally leave for good.
@lifewithmejessiemarie25708 жыл бұрын
Wow, this comment makes me NOT want to go to nursing school at all.
@southwestjohnny77678 жыл бұрын
Then I'm happy my comment helped you. If you enjoy the medical field, be a physical therapist, occupational therapist, lab tech, speech therapist, x-ray tech, or any of the other members of the medical team. There are several other things you can get a bachelor's degree in that are non medical related where you can make the same amount of money, and in some cases, more. Some ideas are business, accounting, marketing, and hotel/restaurant management. Good luck to you.
@jkyoung78017 жыл бұрын
Southwest Johnny i hope the confused and misguided read your post, so true it's nearly the same environment EVERYWHERE I've been at it 11 years now trying lab tech
@southwestjohnny77677 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea. You can stay in the medical field, if that's what you prefer. I know a lot of lab techs that love their jobs. Good luck to you.
@Vi3ver19 жыл бұрын
As a new nurse YOU WILL MAKE MISTAKES. You are not perfect, you don't know everything. You are expected to ask questions.
@KayDejaVu9 жыл бұрын
realme rara I left nursing due to the errors. Plus I had issues with a suspension. For some of us, it is not for us. You live and you learn.
@elverdad68059 жыл бұрын
realme rara I was told that ("You will make mistakes...you are expected to ask questions"), in the Nursing program too, but no one told the Nursing employers. Their jaws actually dropped when I repeated that same sentiment that I had been told by one of my Nursing instructors. Also, no one has told the bullies. And if they have, the bullies were too busy bullying to listen.And "asking questions" was used against me. I was screamed at for asking questions.
@elverdad68059 жыл бұрын
***** You made the right choice. I have seen countless errors and actual physical abuses. The physical abuse was seen when we were Nursing students, and we were told (by Nurses) that we could not say anything because we were students. Since then I have seen and heard of countless medication errors, and one way or another, the information is either aggressively covered up to protect someone in power, or aggressively used to get rid of someone who is a current target.Whatever valuable information you have learned from Nursing can still transfer to other, more accountable occupational fields. Do not be discouraged! Good luck!
@Vi3ver19 жыл бұрын
Jesus Diedforyou I am saddened to hear that. I do see people like that at work but these bullies need to hear from the ones being bullied. Talk to them. If they don't listen to you then talk to higher ups.
@elverdad68059 жыл бұрын
realme rara I did. I was demoted to a Care Aide position. That's when I went into Home Care Nursing.
@marjn10305 жыл бұрын
positive and understanding co-workers makes the best work environment 😀
@livingtheDRealm14448 жыл бұрын
I quit Mental Health nursing and started my own business, Patients treats you like a worthless piece of crap, they will call you all the ugly names under the sun, some will attack you, You get no support from management because they always side with the patients. That's why i left.
@lorenrobertson80396 жыл бұрын
Bless you and I hope you find your way in life with a job that makes you happier rather than nursing. Nursing is so hard, there just isn't a descriptive word for it. There are many things you can do with your nursing degree. You might find your niche, or you might consider doing something totally different with your life. You have to take care of yourself dear. Nursing is nothing but Dangerous! It is back breaking, mind breaking, soul breaking work. There are so many rewards, but you alone can weigh the pluses and minuses. And you will never know how very hard and stressful this career is until you've already paid a fortune for schooling and are in debt for life. I wouldn't suggest nursing to anyone!
@Ifitnurse10 жыл бұрын
Great video!!! Being positive is key in everything you do.
@sabrinabromley85739 жыл бұрын
Nursing is hard and can be stressful, its not as laid back as some people will have you think it is...And yes environment plays a big part because if you got alot of negativity floating it just puts you in a sour mood...you have to stay positive and know that I an a good nurse and this is my calling!!!! I got this!!!
@yepyepIlove6 жыл бұрын
I'm a new grad nurse who's been working for a month and I want OUT. It's a thankless profession.... Too much to learn in too little time. Getting yelled at by doctors, having other nurses set you up for failure, being treated terribly by patients and their families. It sucks because I got into nursing because I love patient care.... I still like taking care of patients for the most part but with all the other bullshit that comes with it, it simply isn't worth it! I'm going back to school for something else.
@TheMabes695 жыл бұрын
Three weeks in...worst part is the hostility from the other nurses. They ignore me or worse...roll their eyes, makes faces...i hate it
@1dyrfullymade9 жыл бұрын
I'm a pharmacy technician and this advice has helped me! I like the actual job but I don't like the environment at CVS pharmacy....
@uplift568 жыл бұрын
+Brittany Bell - ah the people or atmosphere??
@megaroooney8 жыл бұрын
How much does pharmacy tech pay?
@1dyrfullymade8 жыл бұрын
It's actually a lot better now with prayer and a good perspective change. Do you work in a retail pharmacy?*****
@1dyrfullymade8 жыл бұрын
Megan Techs make Penny's while the pharmacist make dollars. I started off at 9 an hour. But I'm grateful. I'm currently in college, so this isn't the end of my personal development.
@shellym95046 жыл бұрын
I'm also a Pharmacy Tech...My co- workers are Toxic...I'm a woman in an all woman environment, including the Pharmacists...Its like a mean girls club, with the head Tech running the show.
@golfern588 жыл бұрын
I hate nursing as well. I am so burnt out that I could scream but continue working 2 days a week for the insurance and benefits. I don't like most of the doctors or patients and dread every day I have to work. Fortunately I work with some wonderful nurses.
@BG-br5xf8 жыл бұрын
And btw no job should ever get to the point where you are in tears. You have the power over your general happiness. A job should never determine that. If you sincerely enjoy a job than those tears should be happy tears. Find a career or something that sincerely and genuinely makes you happy just thinking about it. When you find it reach for the stars to make it happen and don't look back.
@Wdcrabby8 жыл бұрын
If you're not sure if nursing is for you, try out being a CNA or hospital sitter first. There will be politics and drama in EVERY field and especially in female-dominated workplaces. Yes, that may sound sexist but I'm a female and it's true-- we like talking about each other. I worked in cushy office jobs for 10 years and experienced politics, drama, and bad bosses. Believe me, it's not exclusive to nursing. It's not exclusive to any one field; it's just part of dealing with other people. The great thing about nursing is that it's such a versatile career. Try different specialties, different workplaces, private duty, different shifts, different locations, etc. If you love caring for people, please stay in nursing in some capacity; people need you! Find where you are most passionate. Other health-related careers that pay well (and with better work/life balance) are dental hygienist, physical therapy assistant, and occupational therapy assistant.
@Judi5908 жыл бұрын
great advice,she made want to give up and I haven't even started lol
@Sunset8735 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree 💯. If I didn't get a job as a sitter in a hospital, I would probably be one of those miserable nurses out there. Thank God 🙏! I was so close. After observing so much and hearing the complaints from nurses as a Constant Patient Observer I didn't hesitate to change my mind.
@RNontherun9 жыл бұрын
Lol, people think nurses make a lot of money . The stress can be depressing. I think I am like you I had to move away from the other negative nurses. Its important to know that every jobs is the same challeges. You are right it's not the patient or nursing ...It's the people & environment. Thanks for sharing honest video!
@spzb148 жыл бұрын
I'm in nursing school right now and it's the hardest thing ever and i'm not even in clinical or anything.. too idk how i feel about continuing with this career path..
@ReMarReview8 жыл бұрын
+spzb14 It's a great career, just know what your getting into in order to prepare yourself :)
@edgregory16 жыл бұрын
I quit in 2010 when computer data entry efficiency became how nurses were judged by management.
@prettygirl_16262 жыл бұрын
What you do now?
@edgregory12 жыл бұрын
@@prettygirl_1626 Retired. Haven't worked since 2010 when I quit nursing job.
@prettygirl_16262 жыл бұрын
@@edgregory1 congrats on retirement. How long you did nursing?
@edgregory12 жыл бұрын
@@prettygirl_1626 23 years but also worked 9 years in retail before that.
@BestdaughtereverEver6 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way, I do not look forward to working everytime. I’m dreading going to work each time. Nursing is a mistake for me.
@jermainegoh32468 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice you have given in this video I really open my mind through u are right I don't hate nursing or my colleague or the patients. I'm just really not a fan or the environment ...
@ReMarReview8 жыл бұрын
I absolutely understand!
@michellemarie11978 жыл бұрын
and it seems like now we have to make a choice in the matter of having a harder more miserable or boring job or a job where you are constantly tired to make a lot of money and go through 4 plus years and major in a field you have no interest in, or if you major in something you actually love then you end up making almost nothing, its crap
@sostell8 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you and know the feeling ALL TO WELL!
@FollowerofTheWay499 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. I am in my first year in an accelerated massters in nursing program. I'll have my RN at the end of this year and in 2 years my NP certification. The combination of 2 years of nursing school into one has been very stressful. I can't imagine hating my job so much that I cry before going in. Has it gotten better?
@ReMarReview9 жыл бұрын
lala23456789 Yes. It got better immediately once I recognized what the real issues were. There was a discord with my expectations for self and the expectations for the work environment. When you know your value you are able to change the environment around you and set realistic boundaries that will give you the best opportunities to grow.
@xqa27366 жыл бұрын
how can you become a NP with no actual job experience as a nurse lol????
@DouradaBambina6 жыл бұрын
Run for the hills. I hate Nursing, don't stay in a profession which kills your soul day after day. Face the music and go after what makes you complete.
@natashacoda43547 жыл бұрын
I am a new nurse who often wonders if I hate nursing or the hospital I work in. I have to do Everything at my job: nurse, aide, secretary, and phlebotomist. We’re lucky if we have one aide on my unit and we never have secretaries. As for phlebotomy, we’re only allowed to call the lab for help if we have attempted and failed at drawing blood on our own first. I also find I have to be the monitor because I've found our monitor room doesn't keep track of the tele like they should. It’s just overwhelming and frustrating. I find a lot of days I just want to quit. I’m looking into other jobs but I am so fearful it’s going to be a similar environment.
@knit1purl18 жыл бұрын
Hate the high for profit corporation. Good for you in sticking out your first job. I did the same thing. Quit after 11 months (moved) Worried every day going to work. Now almost 25 years later, I know my job. I've worked mostly LTC as an RN floor nurse. You are right also, it's not the patients. It's the work load. I now work in a large building. 30 patients, can be the only RN. Hang 5 IV. Falls, G tubes, (I do placement check everyday and I know most don't) too many diabetics alarms, the phone, families. Make sure everything "looks" good. Gaslighting administration. Co workers who don't do their job right. It's an extremely hard job if you do it right.
@rayva19 жыл бұрын
We had guest speaker at the University once and she admitted that The Nursing profession is a true calling. I could care less uf half my entire family have gone into the nursing profession. I knew exactly how i felt about going into the profession before i decided to even to do so despite my mother's constant harping and nagging about shoulda-coulda-woulda.
@tpowell37767 жыл бұрын
I grew to despise the "Western Medicine" environment.....Giving jello to patients with Auto immune disorders......Being more concerned with pumping patients with pills than proper nutrition....All of my fellow nurses were either smokers, over-eaters, drinkers, or had some kind of personality disorder....I felt sooo unhealthy and hated my life.....thank goodness I had the courage to get out! I started my own business....I shiver at the thought of ever going back into the nursing profession....Very gleefully allowed my license to expire....My heart goes out to any of my fellow nurses who are currently suffering....Please GET OUT! Life is to short.
@reksiosabroso61676 жыл бұрын
T Powell hi, what type of business of you start? You are so right about western medicine... a lot of the nurses I meet are freaking overweight. Back home in Cuba we practice preventive medicine and it's free. Just like education.
@Mayrita774 жыл бұрын
You have to cope with stress abusing something, anything. I know, it’s so hard
@asands12310 жыл бұрын
thanks for making this. Youre right its not the patients, its not nursing itself its the environment im in. I need tips for changing my environment now lol
@krissieg78625 жыл бұрын
Just as I was applying for nursing school..... second guessing myself now. Definitely was looking forward to the money and going into a specialty (Anesthesiology or surgical)
@bronxluv10 жыл бұрын
ReMar i appreciate your video and yes school does a great job of creating this illusion of the real world as a Registered Professional Nurse. Your colleagues were miserable before you got there secondary to the lateral work places violence amongst nurses who will not mentor new nurses for varies reasons hence the term " nurses eat their young." In the profession since 2004 here in NYC, having my share of uncomfortable situations so i totally get it. You learn to seek out alliances with nurses that remember their first day on the job and you form friendships which in turn increases your confidences. No shade but the work related stress coupled with hormonal estrogen makes the profession difficult to the 10th power. You will experience growing pains but they will past... Good luck to you..
@phyllis97502 жыл бұрын
Sounds like burn out. I wonder if she varies her units. Maybe you're a peds nurse, or a surgical position? If it works out that you're just passing through, have a strategy for escape then follow it.
@gregaxx816 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty and advice in this. Helped my thinking on my nursing career.
@ameliaroberts92918 жыл бұрын
I would add broadening your professional network...sometimes moving is not possible. For me , positivity lived outside of my work environment...I had to straighten my professional network of positive nurses.
@fundadorburgos88499 жыл бұрын
PA's also make about $68 an hour or more
@cuteyhoney19948 жыл бұрын
I don't know if you're going to see this comment or not but if you do I need some real advice. when I was younger, I've always wanted to have a career in the medical field and up to middle school the one dream I've always had is being a nurse but I've had such not so good luck for a while now and I feel like this is a sign telling me that maybe Nursing is not for me. I mean I've heard, I've had friends that are currently in the program, I've read and seen stories and even seem fellow classmates that were in the program but ended up changing their major because they can't handle it and for me being a nurse is all I've ever wanted to be but I can't help but have doubts about it. I'm not even sure if it's the career I meant to be. I do know that I want to help people and I want a job that I can make a difference in and I can give my all to and I always thought the Nursing was My calling but now I'm not so 100% sure. again I don't know if you'll see this, but if you do or even fellow youtubers that are dealing with a similar situation to me I really could use your advice on what I could do or what I should do because honestly I'm so unsure.
@Wdcrabby8 жыл бұрын
There will be horror stories in every job market. Don't let someone else's experience dictate your own decisions. This is YOUR life, you have your own likes and dislikes, and you may have a completely different perspective. My family told me I wouldn't like being a CNA. People told me I wouldn't like working nights. I LOVE BOTH! My advice to you is to be a CNA or hospital sitter to try it out. You'll discover quickly whether you should pursue it. Other health-related fields: physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, dental hygienist, all of which help people and make great money. Good luck to you!
@cuteyhoney19948 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for replying back, I'm still trying to figure things out, but your right it is my perspective but I'm still a bit scared, I've gone through so much just to try to get into the program but still nothing. I truly love nursing but I just don't want to enter it and then change my mind midway, b/c all that I went through would be for nothing. But I have been thinking about what I should do. I've considered to become a medical assistant for now b/c I don't want to keep taking courses I really don't need. So I figured I become a MA so I could actually start working in the field. I still wanna be a nurse but I guess it might not happen when I want it to so I figure become an MA the go for nursing again later on(not too late of course). What do you ythink? And thanks again for your advice I really appreciate it
@seano27927 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear some responses, but my mom did ER and then became an OR nurse. I've been thinking about doing the same I've been stressed AF at alot of my jobs so I think I could do this. I've put up with BS in my jobs, and in my real experiences I've cleaned wounds and vomit so I don't see too much of a difference.
@seano27927 жыл бұрын
It just seems like she's like she's complaining about circumstantial situations
@pcdihealth8 жыл бұрын
Good Evening, This is an awesome video! You used some good coping skills to deal with the stress. Take care
@cynant29127 жыл бұрын
Their are over 100 different nursing jobs, you just have to find the one you like, you will do well in, and knowledge in that field.
@mtillman79986 жыл бұрын
The culture of nursing has changed so much in the last 10 years. I don't like that we have to be rushed to maintain pt. Care cause its sometimes too many patients.
@ednagail7 жыл бұрын
I have been a nurse for 17 years and it sucks!!!!!
@MR-kt1vx6 жыл бұрын
ednagail soooo are you still doing it
@kaychung20237 жыл бұрын
I am in the nursing program but I when I am in the hospital I get overwhelmed so I know the hospital setting isn't for me because it's too busy