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A Week On Placement as a Student Mental Health Nurse VLOG
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MY FIRST YEAR UNI ADVICE (for mental health nursing students)
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A WEEK IN MY LIFE AS A STUDENT NURSE: i nearly fainted on placement…
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My first week on placement as a Student Mental Health Nurse
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My Mental Health Nursing University Interview: What questions to expect?!
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Hi! I am a first year Mental Health Nursing student. I hope this video was useful & please let me know if there’s anymore videos you would like to see from me in the comments below! Thank you :)

Komentáře

  • @ctothel2071
    @ctothel2071 Před 2 dny

    I was thinking about doing this degree but I’m not sure I could handle personal care

  • @rosiepanter8776
    @rosiepanter8776 Před 12 dny

    hey love hoping you see this! do you have anything i can ask you some questions on?

  • @charlottewilliams9828
    @charlottewilliams9828 Před měsícem

    hey, looking to start a mental health nursing degree placement in September - is personal care something you're expected to do, when you're doing mental health nursing as opposed to something like adult nursing?

  • @paulinecdhliwayo4991
    @paulinecdhliwayo4991 Před měsícem

    I Agree

  • @AronTorras
    @AronTorras Před měsícem

    I finished my GCSEs 2 years ago and have been confused about what I want to do. But in the past few months I just knew I wanted to do something with mental health. So i'm doing a t level in health and I hope to do this degree at the end of it. Great video

  • @vmarques7vm
    @vmarques7vm Před 2 měsíci

    Thank u so much for your vlogs! It helps a lot to understand how it works!

  • @mohamedabdiabdullahi1633
    @mohamedabdiabdullahi1633 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much this is very helpful Iam having my interview Monday 8th April band 6 mental health practioner

  • @louisewray1633
    @louisewray1633 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video!

  • @charlesarthur5064
    @charlesarthur5064 Před 3 měsíci

    Which uni is better for mental health nursing man met or BCU?

  • @judithfrank2513
    @judithfrank2513 Před 4 měsíci

    I got my interview next week on mental nursing thanks

  • @disab3597
    @disab3597 Před 5 měsíci

    So in the UK you have to go to nursing school for each specialty? In the states we learn it all and then pick which specialty.

  • @laur.en1111
    @laur.en1111 Před 5 měsíci

    Got my interview tomorrow, thank you for this!! 🫶🏼

    • @jessicalouisestewart
      @jessicalouisestewart Před 2 měsíci

      hey, how did it go? I have an interview tomorrow and I'm so nervous.

  • @Nurse_Ola
    @Nurse_Ola Před 5 měsíci

    Great video you’re doing an excellent job

  • @katherinem502
    @katherinem502 Před 6 měsíci

    Really enjoyed the video. what is the song at the end please?

  • @karberek
    @karberek Před 6 měsíci

    is bus transport working at 1st january???

  • @antrikshkumar-hs4el
    @antrikshkumar-hs4el Před 6 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @joyceb3110
    @joyceb3110 Před 6 měsíci

    I greatly appreciate your help! I found this video to be very helpful ❤

  • @user-rn6kk1di1s
    @user-rn6kk1di1s Před 10 měsíci

    You got a new subscriber and I am applying to become a MSC mental health nursing course and your videos are the great inspiration.

  • @honeyhadley9493
    @honeyhadley9493 Před 10 měsíci

    we’re you able to have a job throughout uni?

  • @antrikshkumar-hs4el
    @antrikshkumar-hs4el Před 10 měsíci

    Hi❤

  • @toniwilliams7193
    @toniwilliams7193 Před rokem

    Is there lots of maths with mental health nursing? I have dyscalculia so maths is nearly impossible for me. Thanks ❤❤

  • @nadiaaziz3769
    @nadiaaziz3769 Před rokem

    Can you upload a vlog about first year assignments and some important unities to study before starting your course. Thank you for your all videos I like them ❤

  • @user-jd9fn1qm6j
    @user-jd9fn1qm6j Před rokem

    Hi!! Your videos are amazing!! Quick question!! When you’re on placement do you have to attend any university lessons and do you have any university work to do that is not related to your placement? Thanks 😊

  • @mee.581
    @mee.581 Před rokem

    Had the worst mentors in my last placement...they were so unhelpful and rude gladly I still managed to sign my Pare docs

  • @BM-lw6gn
    @BM-lw6gn Před rokem

    I am starting MH nursing; my biggest fear is coming in as somebody with Bipolar and a history of formal/informal admissions. The psychiatrist supports me, but nonetheless still nervous, and my placements will be in the same places I was detained.

    • @work_in_progress161
      @work_in_progress161 Před 11 měsíci

      You won’t be left alone. Speak with the uni about the placements.

  • @jennyandkids5887
    @jennyandkids5887 Před rokem

    l am currently preparing for my interview and of all the bloger about this topic your has made me more relax because i was scare i migt not even be able to look at a note while doing my online interview nobody ever mentioned this thank

  • @joycelynahwa500
    @joycelynahwa500 Před rokem

    Well done 👍

  • @Oluwafemi19
    @Oluwafemi19 Před rokem

    hello do u have snapchat,twitter or telegram where i can ask you questions?

  • @mikezooper
    @mikezooper Před rokem

    Mental health staff are abusive and negligent. None of your methods work. Zero efficacy. Total waste of time.

  • @hettyfordjour8493
    @hettyfordjour8493 Před rokem

    Love this video thank you 😊

  • @hiraayub7870
    @hiraayub7870 Před rokem

    What are the entry requirements?

  • @lacinehamedcherif599

    awsome video

  • @verabucklade2998
    @verabucklade2998 Před rokem

    Can you give the advantages in mental health nursing

  • @matthewlowther4297
    @matthewlowther4297 Před rokem

    stop drugging people up on your neurotoxins mental health nurses are bullies

  • @brih8512
    @brih8512 Před rokem

    Are your exams written or on the computer

  • @jillidle4530
    @jillidle4530 Před rokem

    Are there any presentations you have to do on this course? I'm fine with tests, coursework and hands on stuff but presenting in front of a group gives me major anxiety!

  • @snowlily5540
    @snowlily5540 Před rokem

    hey I am finishing my final year of psychology, and thinking about going into mental health nursing (MSc or BSc) when I finish. I have some reservations as honestly I'm quite shy and get really nervous and anxious/quiet around angry/aggressive/loud people and have trouble asserting myself and staying calm. What would you say about this? Also I have just been accepted as a healthcare assistant at my NHS interview a few days ago! I've previously done about 5 shifts for a care home agency and I really liked helping and caring for the patients however I was a bit awkward taking part in things like undressing/washing someone who was non verbal and had some kind of stiffness in their limbs (but other patients I was fine - mainly those who were verbal because they could communicate back to me) so I just felt unsure and out of my depth, but because I was agency I wasn't really given any training and I was so uncomfortable tbh. Also one time in that care home I went into one patients room and they were very verbally angry and aggressive, ridiculing me about doing things wrong etc and I just froze and was really shook up and afraid to go back in. The NHS told me it wouldn't be like this when I work for them, as you're given training and you're always around other HCA's who will help you. Would you say over time in an actual proper role (with training given) I would grow out of this and get used to it? I really want to help people, especially those dealing with mental health, but I'm quite timid and struggle to be really assertive. Do you have any advice or thoughts? :)

    • @EllaSofia1
      @EllaSofia1 Před rokem

      Hi, please don’t let your experience as agency staff put you off. I was in a similar position to you before starting my nursing degree! With thorough training and supportive placements it really will boost your confidence. The NHS will give you a lot of training around how to speak to and deal with potentially distressed / aggressive people. Maybe start your NHS post, see how you feel and then apply for nursing, good luck.

    • @snowlily5540
      @snowlily5540 Před rokem

      @@EllaSofia1 thanks so much for the reply :) - love the videos they've really helped me when looking for more insight into MH nursing! Can I just ask - Do you have any info about the BSc vs MSc route? I'll be a postgrad so with the care experience hours MSc may be an option but its only 2 years. Do you know if it's a lot more stressful since it's so condensed?

  • @am_17406
    @am_17406 Před rokem

    4 days left till I move to uni. This is very helpful

  • @bluebird7402
    @bluebird7402 Před rokem

    I'm currently studying HE access to nursing course and hoping to be starting the apprenticeship degree as soon as i finish this course (hopefully).. just wanted to say thank you for your blogs - they are so useful. Watching you is making me more determined to get this course done and start my MHN journey. Hope your studies are going well! x

    • @MrLilbruh1
      @MrLilbruh1 Před 2 měsíci

      Hey, how is your apprenticeship going? let me know and get in touch I'm due to start my apprenticeship degree in September

  • @bluebird7402
    @bluebird7402 Před rokem

    Thank you :-)

  • @alisha8753
    @alisha8753 Před rokem

    Could you make a video of things that you need to take with you on placement

  • @snowlily5540
    @snowlily5540 Před rokem

    Hey, I’m starting my final year of BSc Psychology and wonder if you can give me some advice? I’m in two minds whether to apply for the MH nursing BSc (3 years) or apply for the MSc (2 years) and try to get 700 hours care experience first. I wonder if on the MSc you feel more stressed and pressured to learn things faster as it’s a whole year less than the BSc, also having to get 700 hours of care experience first. However getting a MSc seems like a step up I guess?

    • @inayahhanif8843
      @inayahhanif8843 Před rokem

      just do msc you have more chance of getting band 6 jobs quicker and gain more opportunities.

    • @work_in_progress161
      @work_in_progress161 Před rokem

      I know this is probably late but I would do another degree in MH nursing as you will get more funding. Good luck from a fellow Psychology Graduate

    • @work_in_progress161
      @work_in_progress161 Před 10 měsíci

      I was wrong you won’t get more funding. In fact the funding for both is similar. I myself chose another undergraduate.

  • @karolina.1208
    @karolina.1208 Před rokem

    Can you recommend any youtube channels that helped you to prepare for exams? I am a visual learner too 🙂

  • @karolina.1208
    @karolina.1208 Před rokem

    Great video, please make more ,more ;-) about modules and exams preparations 🙂

  • @emmawood97
    @emmawood97 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed your video! What textbooks have helped with your study and would you recommend? Thanks 😊

    • @EllaSofia1
      @EllaSofia1 Před rokem

      The Art and Science of Mental Health Nursing, god send !!!

    • @majesticallymade6177
      @majesticallymade6177 Před rokem

      @@EllaSofia1 who is the author pls for that book?

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    @Julian2Sounds Před rokem

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  • @luvdramafever8431
    @luvdramafever8431 Před 2 lety

    hi! which uni do you study at?

  • @caitlina9366
    @caitlina9366 Před 2 lety

    I’m at Sheffield Hallam, it’s so bad for nursing. If you are reading this, don’t go there. In the whole cohort of mental health nursing, only 4 people got placements this year

  • @bunglejoy3645
    @bunglejoy3645 Před 2 lety

    I personally think that people should have to do general nursing first please parents please be cautious about letting your 18 year old daughters go to uni to study mental health nursing they have to go on placements sometimes on acute mental health units there under supervision but if ward is busy and say in second year have to do checks on sucide risk patients may find people who attempted sucide or have completed sucide it. can be very traumatic to a young person to experience this when theve not had any life experience themselves you're not considered that yourmind fully developed before age 25 so to be helping to deal with people throwing off and out of control is potentially dangerous for them physically getting hurt and their mind as a mental health patient whose been there I wouldn't encourage a daughter or son of mine to do it until theve experienced life more

    • @emme2141
      @emme2141 Před rokem

      I wouldn’t necessarily say you need to do general nursing first, however I would definitely suggest doing some sort of related work, like a HCA in a mental health hospital, to get a feel for the job before starting mental health nursing. I started as a HCA and loved it, so carried on to do nursing, but I know lots of people who really struggled. It’s a challenging job to do, and I felt like I learnt more on the job as a HCA than I did on placement, about communication with patients, which is one of the most essential parts of being a mental health nurse.

    • @alibob1986
      @alibob1986 Před rokem

      I'm not sure general nursing first would make much difference. Someone could fully train as a "general" nurse first and be graduated by 21, so potentially could do both adult nursing and mental health nursing before age 25 too. Plus adult nursing doesn't give you more tools to be able to deal with the specific challenges you face in mental health either. I also agree that getting some experience in a related field, such as a HCA, first is a good idea. I also personally feel that whatever age you are, those experiences will have an effect on you and having a good support in place is the most important thing, regardless of if you're 18 or 48

  • @SLMKTF91
    @SLMKTF91 Před 2 lety

    Great video, really informative thank you 🙏🏻