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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @helenanozie2912
    @helenanozie2912 Před rokem +58

    Nice video...I work as an LPN in an assisted living too . Compared to my time at a long term care, I prefer assisted living environment

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +16

      Thank you, and yes I prefer them too even though some residents should be in nursing homes.

    • @danceswithveilslily9342
      @danceswithveilslily9342 Před rokem +3

      @@Brithenurse Do you feel that assisted living is easier than working in a nursing home?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +10

      @@danceswithveilslily9342 I don’t know if I would say easier because they’re
      short staffed too and some residents are atleast 2 person assist, but the nice environment and the benefits you get from caring for people with money make it a little more pleasant than the nursing home.

    • @reginacameron3011
      @reginacameron3011 Před rokem +6

      @@danceswithveilslily9342 hell yes and I am not a LPN.

    • @shaquanadavis4359
      @shaquanadavis4359 Před rokem +4

      ​@danceswithveilslily9342 Yes I have worked in a nursing home , assisted living, methadone clinic, regular clinic and now substance use in an office setting. Next month will be four years, I have been an LPN. Assisted living there, aren't all those treatments, and the med pass isn't too bad.

  • @tiffanywilliams7183
    @tiffanywilliams7183 Před rokem +25

    Thank you for getting to the point! Some of these CZcams nurses irk my damn soul! Great video

  • @burdetwill1020
    @burdetwill1020 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this informative video and for adding values to others who are interesting to become an LPN now or in the near future. Please continue to make more videos. Blessings!

  • @user-cp1xo6ln6i
    @user-cp1xo6ln6i Před rokem +5

    awesome video thanks! im graduating soon and im having a hard time deciding where I want to work as an LPN so this was really helpful!

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! And congratulations 🎉🎊

    • @Aliciaw867
      @Aliciaw867 Před rokem +3

      Do what ever best fits you but long term home is not something you would want to do. However, it would be a great learning experience and if you can work in long term you can work anywhere!!

  • @dabawenyawifeinamerica8084
    @dabawenyawifeinamerica8084 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Im checking this out coz i just got my license n i wanna work in assisted living, thank u

  • @JUSTTY333
    @JUSTTY333 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much this was so helpful im a new lpn and I do not like the nursing home setting I will definitely be trying the alf setting now❤

  • @jeanstoudemire9178
    @jeanstoudemire9178 Před rokem +5

    Im a cna and ive been working as a cna for about a year now and i do like helping others but i have really been giving alot of thought to becoming an lvn or lpn but im just scared of the huge amounts of homework and the nclex that you have to pass.

    • @pinogirl3321
      @pinogirl3321 Před rokem +8

      I'm an LPN and passed my NCLEX (my whole class passed on their first time) on my first try. I'm not going to sugar coat it for anyone, LPN/LVN is the hardest program compared to any nursing program (RN) and this was said by both my professors (both have their masters in nursing). Please prepare yourself financially before committing, because a lot of girls had to go on per diem while in school. This program is full on dedication and it's hard, but it's totally worth. At the end of the day make sure it's something you truly want to do.

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +5

      Don’t be scared, just think of the end result!

    • @chiobabe2180
      @chiobabe2180 Před 9 měsíci

      @@pinogirl3321what did you study to prepare?

    • @pinogirl3321
      @pinogirl3321 Před 8 měsíci

      @@chiobabe2180 Yes, I used ATI that my college provided me with, but I mostly used Nexus Nursing. I did not use simple nursing or another program that you have to pay for. Nexus Nursing is free, and she tells it like it is. My professors and Nexus nursing helped me pass nursing school and the NCLEX. Everyone learns differently so what I did might not work for you, but I wish you the best of luck!!

    • @strawberrysyrup13
      @strawberrysyrup13 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm in the saaaame boat girl. Still thinking about it :/

  • @beemocha
    @beemocha Před rokem +6

    I thought of becoming an LPN. (Here in L.A it’s “LVN”). I’m a Massage Therapist & the stability of healthcare is tempting to me. Might sound like a silly question,but are you on your feet for the entire 7-8 hour shift? Or just when you pass medications/other duties?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +4

      Go for it! There is a nursing shortage due to the aging population and nurses are retiring. And for this particular job I was mostly on my feet during med pass/duties. I had a good amount of down time.

    • @rachelr375
      @rachelr375 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Me too the stability!

  • @CelesteGarciaTX
    @CelesteGarciaTX Před rokem +3

    Hi thanks for this view point. Can you tell us more less what communication to the physicians is like? What kind of stuff do you report to them or what questions do they usually have for nurses in assisted living

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +3

      You’re welcome, and in this setting you communicate with physicians about orders, medication changes and requests,falls, any acute changes you notice in the patient and let them know if you sent a patient to the er. You can contact them about abnormal vitals and get prn orders for high blood pressure, fever etc. This depends on the facility because some facilities the DON and the assistant deal with physicians and paperwork. Let me know if this helps!

  • @MelB555
    @MelB555 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this video

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem

      You’re welcome, thank you for watching!

  • @skeeter331
    @skeeter331 Před rokem +2

    What state are you in? In mine, we have no med techs. we also dont do bar codes and in many AL's, no EMR for med pass. 50 residents are a standard for them and many are no longer appropriate but are kept there due to being placed on hospice. Sadly, this video makes it look easy. I am hoping for you that it is, for many nurses it is not. Pre pouring is the only way to get a med pass done so you aren't still doing it from 7a to 11a even though we all know that isn't textbook or would pass state, much less safe. But especially when you see how large these places are and the nurse is expected to be all over the building.... Do you have memory care there? We are expected to do that area too which is more intensive as each med needs to be crushed and often it takes time to get those meds in the resident. Treatments are not unheard of either. I'm not hating at all on your video and I am actually envious of what I see here, no falls, no c/o chest pain, no caregivers calling off lol.....for lots of us, its a 12 hour shift with no assistance on a med pass running short of aux staff with residents who are not appropriate and there is barely any time to assess. At least in my area, ALF are becoming more dangerous than SNF's.

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for your comment and I’m in Georgia. And this was my first Assisted living facility that I worked and it’s in a very affluent neighborhood so it was smaller and did not have memory care. We did have to deal with some of the things you mentioned especially short staffing and falls but that wasn’t an everyday thing, maybe weekly. For chest pain and other emergencies they are sent to the hospital. As far as treatments, wound care, and hospice all that is done by companies of their families or insurance choice. And I agree they are dangerous because a lot of residents need more medical care then the assisted living provides and most families are in denial and the facilities want the money.

  • @jasminehollins355
    @jasminehollins355 Před rokem +6

    I really really want to be an LPN I am currently a CNA and I love what I do but I wanna make more money any tips I'm currently 32 and I feel like I'm kinda old going back to school

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +3

      Do it, it’s worth it! And don’t feel old, the time is going to pass by anyway. I would start looking at LPN schools and look at their pre requisite requirements and application deadline dates.

    • @jasminehollins355
      @jasminehollins355 Před rokem +4

      @@Brithenurse I already found the school applied for August 2023 I hope I get in

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +1

      @@jasminehollins355 you will! Keep me updated

    • @jasminehollins355
      @jasminehollins355 Před rokem

      Thank you 💕 I will let you know if I get in

    • @FinesseSoFoxy
      @FinesseSoFoxy Před rokem +8

      Do it im 35 and i start in august of 2023 when i finish my current degree for medical office assistant. We can retire by 50 if we start now!

  • @LoveKeyara
    @LoveKeyara Před 11 měsíci +1

    I do not miss these days at all!😬😩 one nurse and and one med tech to 50 ppl smh.

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Me neither! And then having to wait for someone to relieve you … nope

  • @citadelblu637
    @citadelblu637 Před měsícem

    Hey I'm in RN school, but I'm recently divorced and am starting my second job soon, so I think I'm going to switch to LPN. All I want to do is long-term care, but I'll feel guilty if I switch programs. I'm concerned that I physically can't survive 2 jobs full time plus RN school, so what I'm trying to ask is this- Do you feel that you get to spend a good amount of one-on-one time with your patients as an LPN vs if you were there as an RN? I'm a CNA now, and I'm also worried that if I'm an RN, all I'll basically be doing is computer & meds when what I want to do most is the actual bedside care. I just can't survive on a CNA salary. Any tips on my switching from RN to LPN, please? Thank you. I really appreciate your video!

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před měsícem +1

      Honestly I’ve heard the RN program is little more slower paced than the LPN program and it may be easier for you to work. I think that because LTC is normally short staffed you don’t get to spend much time with your patients whether you’re an Lpn or RN. If you feel more at peace switching to LPN I’d go for it, but in my honest opinion I’d stick with the RN program while you have the opportunity because of LTC burns you out you’ll have much better job options and better pay. I hope I was able to help!

    • @citadelblu637
      @citadelblu637 Před měsícem

      @@Brithenurse Very much! Thank you so much for your time! You're a great teacher.

  • @fridaythe13thgame57
    @fridaythe13thgame57 Před rokem +21

    I can't believe they make y'all look like house keeping.. Chile... Lol

    • @naebonnie
      @naebonnie Před rokem +3

      Right like in hospital they let some Evs workers wear scrubs depending on what area they clean. But hey as long as they not paying them like Evs.

    • @Emalye.Saeeeeeeeee
      @Emalye.Saeeeeeeeee Před rokem

      Right like ew

  • @verinda2849
    @verinda2849 Před rokem +1

    Is it common to have LPNs pass meds In assisted living?? Where I've worked they have Medtechs.

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +2

      Yes in my state there has to be at least one nurse in the facility 24/7

  • @TheKandyShoppe
    @TheKandyShoppe Před 11 měsíci +2

    Critical vs stable?? Chile who critical in the ALF🥴😦

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Lol you’d be surprised, a lot of these facilities are for profit and will take patients that should be in a nursing home

  • @travelwithsouthernchick5112

    Great information!!! How long was your program and what was the hardest class?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem

      It was a straight year pretty much and for me I think med surg 3 tore me up lol

    • @tameikahamilton2175
      @tameikahamilton2175 Před rokem

      ​@@Brithenurse med surg 3 was easier to me than med surg 2 🤷🏾‍♀️ but maternity/infant damn near killed me 😫 lol

  • @samafh8525
    @samafh8525 Před rokem

    Very nice, you like ALF better than LTC?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +2

      Thanks and yes because of the environment. I cared for some amazing people in ltc but the everything about it makes me sad.

  • @kjaneekmorris8310
    @kjaneekmorris8310 Před rokem +1

    So you only pass meds once in a assisted living facility?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +2

      It’s depends on the shift and the pt’s orders. On day shift you have the morning med pass which is the biggest imo and then you might have a lunch med pass where 5 ppl have orders at noon or treatments. I think the residents at this facility always refused their lunch meds. On pm shift you check blood sugars and give insulin before dinner, and give bedtime meds, and if they have an 11-7 shift you’re mostly giving meds at 6 am.

  • @nursereesey2495
    @nursereesey2495 Před rokem +1

    What EMR systems are you all using?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +3

      Pointclickcare

    • @DevTheDudeRN
      @DevTheDudeRN Před rokem

      @@Brithenurse I've never seen a scanner before with the med pass. How exactly does that work?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +1

      @@DevTheDudeRN the barcodes are on the side of each med cartridge and the scanner is connected to the charting software so as you scan it clicks it off for you.

    • @DevTheDudeRN
      @DevTheDudeRN Před rokem +1

      @@Brithenurse NICE! never seen that. That place must've had money money 💰 😂

  • @hexebarya7395
    @hexebarya7395 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have registered nurses in assisted living?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před 10 měsíci

      They mostly work in management in the assisted living setting, but not really on the floor passing meds.

    • @hexebarya7395
      @hexebarya7395 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Brithenurse ah nice to know

  • @sallyhardwar4661
    @sallyhardwar4661 Před rokem +1

    Do you have to do any type of math on the job?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +2

      Not that I remember

    • @sallyhardwar4661
      @sallyhardwar4661 Před rokem +1

      @@Brithenurse I suck at math
      I just applied to lpn school so I was just wondering about that.

  • @lutznewsnetwork
    @lutznewsnetwork Před rokem +2

    Patient to Nurse ratio?

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před rokem +3

      Depends on the facility and staffing honestly but at this particular one I’d say about 20-25 to 1, and most residents are couples.

    • @hexebarya7395
      @hexebarya7395 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@Brithenurseexcuse me I thought in USA youll only have 3 to 1 patient nurse ratio 😮

    • @Brithenurse
      @Brithenurse  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@hexebarya7395 I wish, everywhere is too short staffed

    • @dcole8649
      @dcole8649 Před 3 měsíci

      That’s in a hospital not assisted or long term care and even in hospital is more than that maybe between 6-8 patients

  • @tammybelgarde9994
    @tammybelgarde9994 Před rokem +1

    Omg vinyl gloves are crap!