A Day in a Life of a 4N0X1 : Aerospace Medical Service Apprentice
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
- This is a glimpse of my day as a 4N051 working as Night Shift Lead in Medical Surgical Unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I work Panama schedule which involves four teams working for two days, taking two days off, and then working for three days.
As a shift lead, I come in early to do daily check lists and receive hand-offs from out-going shift. I delegate patients/work to technicians, coordinate with charge nurse, answer call lights and restock the floor. Patient load is split amongst technicians depending on severity and needs.
A further work breakdown would be:
- Doing daily checklists
- Delegating patients to technicians
- Answering call lights
- Patient admission set-up
- Patient discharge/room stripping
- Vital signs/documentations
- Assisting patient with their activities of daily living
- Patient hygiene (all the wiping, cleaning, shower, changing)
- Linen change
- Glucose check, EKG, bladder scans, straight catheters etc..
- Medications ( per scope of practice )
- Taking patients to appointments
- Inserting IV, collecting labs, hanging fluids
- BLS transport and more...
I got booked for this job and I’m leaving for it on the 8th of this month I’m excited
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Welcome back! I watched your videos a couple years ago back before I joined the Air Force, glad to see you back at it 😊
Thank you! Finally had the motivation to edit hahaha!
I had been looking for videos detailing what it is once you are on the job instead of tech school thanks for uploading this:D
Glad you liked it :)
I've been connecting with a global network of healthcare professionals online. It's been an incredible experience. #strongbody_mia
Hey! Would you recommend this job for single parents?
@@Its.shaymarie Hello! It's a tricky one since mostly it's the hours that matters. 4N0X1 can work clinic hours(M-F 0730-1630) or shift work(panama 12hrs 2-2-3). For sibgle parents, they benefit more on clinic hours.. and you wouldnt know your hours and where you will work until you get to your base.
But job wise, its good.. since you get to move sections every 2-3 years ☺️
Hi, you look like my Filipina friend