Just came across to your video. You did a deep good research and everything that said is true (sadly 😢). Even now things are getting worse for nurses in the UK, unfortunately. Only God knows when the UK government will listen to us nurses. Also, I am a new grad, just graduated last December 2023 and seeing you saying that a cashier in Walmart earns more than me! wow that was one of the confirmation again for me. Also, is true, you guys in the us study general nursing. However, us is not general. I did 3 years of adults nursing and I i had my clinical placement in : inpatient community, community nursing (what you in the US call Home Health), I did surgical, medical and critical care (icu cardio-thoracic and ER) I was blesses to have all thoses clinical placements, however is not all student who get it. Also for you is easy to work as a nurse in maternity (labour and delivery) here in the uk is not easy (to not say, not possible), you need to be a midwife , because they been trained for women health only. But, because I i love women health so much and dreamed to work in maternity, after lots of prayers I managed to get a job as a band 5 staff nurse in maternity (postnatal and delivery suit) I will star in few months. And if you ask my fellow uk nurse they will tell you that is very rare. Anyway, I hope you got more information. But definitely in the future God willing, I might come to work as an USRN. Stay blessed and continue the good work 💪🏽 🙏🏽.
@AyesatuGАй бұрын
@@lovlydy1470 First of ……..A big congratulations 🎈🎊 on your new job!! Maternity nursing is indeed amazing. I have heard that as well ….that UK nursing is more based on specialities than us that study general nursing which makes transition to any specialty a bit easier. Thank you for the info as well 🫶🏽greatly appreciated 💕…. Hopefully we can stay in touch so that I hear all the great things you get to do in your new role🎊🎈. Again thanks for watching 🙏🥰
@Chi_Nurse5 ай бұрын
Also in the US know that some states have mandated nurse to patient ratios , some have unions , and the specific ways that overtime is calculated. OT after 8 or 12 hours (during shift)or if you must hit 40 hours ( week) before you start getting paid OT.
@AyesatuG5 ай бұрын
That’s true.
@Thessy_kings6 ай бұрын
Omgggg the way I ran here 🤩🤩
@AyesatuG6 ай бұрын
Aww Get u a bestiee that supports youuu ❤️😘❤️
@Thessy_kings6 ай бұрын
What a beautiful and intelligent lady 😍
@AyesatuG6 ай бұрын
Coming from the beauty queen herself ❤️❤️❤️
@Ackeemsterlingreviews5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing with is
@AyesatuG5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching 💕
@marika47292 ай бұрын
NO WAY in uk we have 1:4 ratio. Maybe "officially" but in reality at times you find yourself working on your own with 12 patients
@AyesatuG2 ай бұрын
Wow! That alot ...Thank you for the insight
@beautifulblackswan01Ай бұрын
well.... now u know why UK/Britain is such a boring, pessimistic, capped/limited society. -_- everything is decentralisd. Salaries IN GENERAL are capped and/or nraketed. from healthcare jobs to retail. its all controlled and governed, my dear. U either conform, or u will have a hard journey in the UK. People keep saying healthre in UK is free, but it is not true: the pay is taken from your paycheck monthly.
@AyesatuGАй бұрын
so true... indeed the pay is taken out of ones Paycheck.
@hollysamanthaclarke720813 күн бұрын
No no no patient ratio in the uk is never 4 haha! Wards typicallty have 8-12 patients