Top 5 reasons not to go into Nursing | Rn vs RT | 4k

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
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    Me and Nelly go over 5 reasons why you should probably hold off on going to nursing school. We go over our personal experiences in the hospital.
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  • @Quit3Cut3
    @Quit3Cut3 Před 2 lety +35

    Number one reason to not be a nurse: you’re stuck at the bedside more than anybody else in the hospital. RT’s leave after treatments, PT leaves when therapy is done, even doctors only stay a few minutes. Nurses are constantly at their side for every little need. Couldn’t pay me enough to be a nurse!! I’m an RT and proud. Healthcare jobs are where it’s at, you work only 3 days a week, which is around 145 days out of the year. It’s not a bad gig!

    • @tummeti
      @tummeti Před 2 lety +4

      That is the whole point of nursing - to support the patients at the bedside. To me that (and hopefully for most nurses) is the motivation to become a nurse.

    • @Quit3Cut3
      @Quit3Cut3 Před 2 lety +6

      @@tummeti up to a point. Some patients treat the hospital like a hotel or a resort and expect things their way right when they want them. They can be very rude and demanding. It doesn’t always work that way. Emergencies and other out of the ordinary things happen that throw your timing off.

    • @tummeti
      @tummeti Před 2 lety

      @@Quit3Cut3 Yes, of course nurses have to show compassion but also set boundaries and expectations. Nurses need to possess the tools and skills to deal with administration and unappreciative patients and should always protect themselves from the burnout.

    • @flukerumbo6892
      @flukerumbo6892 Před rokem

      ​@J M did you not keep up your rt license?

    • @Quit3Cut3
      @Quit3Cut3 Před 2 měsíci

      @@flukerumbo6892 I’m still currently working as an RT.

  • @zeezeebo
    @zeezeebo Před 2 lety +19

    You’ve exaggerated everything x 10!!!! I’m a nurse with BSN, been for 22 yrs into the career. I love it and I wouldn’t choose anything different. I work 3 days a week and I’m home for the rest of the 4 days. I’ve been making 6 figures for many yrs, I bought a house and paid it off in my forties. I’ve taken vacations around the world and have sponsored a couple of kids thru college. I’m living a comfortable life and I’m happy knowing that I save or contribute to saving lives. Yes, it’s stressful but it’s manageable and how many jobs are stress free. I say if you like nursing, go for it! If it’s not for you, don’t do it for the money, not worth it.

    • @barc533
      @barc533 Před 2 lety +3

      Why are you so defensive, he started the video by saying it’s still a good job lmao.

  • @tummeti
    @tummeti Před 2 lety +5

    Your reasons are all the things one should know (but not necessarily deal breakers) before getting onto a path of nursing. Time to become a RN is 3 and a half or 4 years - not 8 years. One year for prerequisites, half year for admission into a program, and 2 years for an associates degree. You can always convert that to a BSN, within a year, while you are working as an RN.
    Nurses not getting a job is just not true - some nurses are getting hired even before they are graduating.

  • @PETER394100
    @PETER394100 Před 2 lety +11

    I’ve been an RRT for over 45 years and you couldn’t PAY me enough to be a nurse. That’s one of the most nauseating professions on Earth!!!🤮🤮

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 2 lety +3

      Agree lol i mean maybe $300 an hour. I’d go for that price

  • @minajbrazy8010
    @minajbrazy8010 Před rokem +3

    Im currently working doing Nursing transitioning over to RT.. i am so excited to start the new program.. mostly everything you said is spot on. i became so burnt out within 4 years of nursing through covid and only vacation time once a year because i get pressured how short staffed we were and i didn’t want them to suffer. but look where that got me😩 also being bedside with the most demanding,challenging and rude patients suck too. when you have a billion other things to also do but dont want to be rude.. and having a manager who ONLY cares for the patients (which im 100% patients are always right YES.. but what about my health and feelings? wrote me up for call outs and i only called out 7 times within a 6 month period! with doctors notes) never felt so overwhelmed but i love taking care of people but geez.. i rather do what i have to do, build a connection in a faster way without feeling bad for cutting the patient off halfway thru there life story when you have 7 more patients to see and move on..

  • @NurseatNight
    @NurseatNight Před 3 lety +11

    Soo true, nursing is competitive everywhere but especially California. I went to school in Idaho and had several people from California in my class! Lots of reasons not to go into nursing, but lots of pros too!

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you for sharing!! I was a CNA before becoming a nurse

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you! Were the points pretty close?

  • @thejasosei
    @thejasosei Před 3 lety +15

    “You’re not making out with doctors all the time... that’s just sometimes” 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for this helpful video

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +2

      Check out the becoming an rt video. That might persuade you lol

    • @thejasosei
      @thejasosei Před 3 lety +1

      @@DoldierMedia I’m gonna do just that 🙌

  • @Sheikaman
    @Sheikaman Před 2 lety +6

    You guys hit the points on the head. Also don't forget the worse thing of nursing; The administration, the administration just makes things so much more worse with just looking at nurses as another number.

  • @heatherredden6642
    @heatherredden6642 Před 3 lety +4

    I was a CNA in 1970’s…. Been an RN and have loved it…the horizon is broad. My husband is a nurse too and if you stay at the same hospital you can make good $. I do Vents in home now ..ty… NEVER THOUGHT I was going to see them outside the ICU…. HHC is where it is all going… so you better know what you are doing 😬

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +2

      I agree with you! I think with over crowded hospitals and situations like Covid, we might go back to patients being visited at home more and more. Are you working with the trilogy? Check out my video on why you should/shouldn’t become an RT or bipap vs cpap. You might enjoy that. Thanks for watching!

    • @geddon436
      @geddon436 Před 2 lety

      @@DoldierMedia I just watched your video on 5 reasons not to become a RT. Pathogens is a big reason for me. My lungs are slightly scard from repeated upper rerspirtory infections when i was younger. I was diagnosed with mild COPD. I have NEVER smoked in my life.

  • @gladefuller2624
    @gladefuller2624 Před 2 lety +6

    8:20 nurses get paid VERY well for a VERY good reason.

  • @jaymanatee5863
    @jaymanatee5863 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for sharing.

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for subscribing. I’ll make that video about rt school soon!

  • @shamelessp
    @shamelessp Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video! I've also watched your video about RT since I was looking into other things to go for besides nursing.
    I would love to know what kinda schedule and hours (work days) does RT usually have per week?
    & if jobs are as hard to get out of school like nursing?

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you! So the schedule for most RT jobs is either 0645-1915 or 1845-0715. There are a few hospitals that do 8 hour shifts 0645-1515 and so on. But you are most like going to have a 12 hour shift. The schedule will depend on the hospital but some hospitals allow you to choose your own schedule depending on your seniority and some have a set schedule that cycles every 4-6 weeks. You are looking at 2-3 days per week with one weekend then 4 days off. There are a lot of people that I know who work 6 days in a row then have 8 days off. So it kinda depends on the hospital you work for to see what schedule they have.
      Finding a job Is much easier i would say, there’s still somewhat of a challenge in larger cities because they have a lot of candidates to choose from but compared to nursing you will get a job within a few months of graduation. In my experience, rt’s were able to get jobs within 2 months of graduating and within 1-2 years get their dream job of ideal place to work. With nurses you are looking at double that time frame, If not longer. Let me know if you have anymore questions! Thanks for subscribing!

    • @brendamartin6612
      @brendamartin6612 Před 2 lety

      S

  • @lifewithjd6653
    @lifewithjd6653 Před 3 lety +5

    People can become a LPN ( licensed Practical Nurse) and most programs are only a year

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +7

      Lpn(lvn) is a great choice but the thing that sucks in California is that lvn’s aren’t allowed to administer meds through iv’s and have many restrictions on what they can or can’t do so that restricts many of them to only work at skilled nursing facilities and outpatient settings.

  • @turkeytrotproductions4582

    How many Meds do RTs work with?

  • @leonardomaradiaga7945
    @leonardomaradiaga7945 Před 3 lety +6

    I’m from Miami and in here RN are in demand
    Always. Not just cuz of COVID

  • @kaylatrausch1394
    @kaylatrausch1394 Před 3 lety +9

    This is the realist reason to not become a nurse. Good job guys! Like the humor too!

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you very much! Let me know if there’s any videos you’d want to see in the future

  • @SamBWinning
    @SamBWinning Před 3 lety +14

    I was going back in forth between rt and nursing and even radiology but rad tech jobs seems limited like not that many job posting. Rt seems less medication 💊 and more just breathing treatments, think I would enjoy it more. Lol don’t feel like drugging patients.

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +2

      So you decided with respiratory?

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety +6

      I think radiology is pretty amazing but there’s usually only a few of them per hospital and they don’t ever leave their jobs. I went with respiratory because you have more freedom to move around the hospital during the shift.

    • @SamBWinning
      @SamBWinning Před 3 lety +1

      @@DoldierMedia oh I see u like to float I get that. But respiratory seems more in demand compared to radiology. Don’t want to go to school and have a hard time finding a full time job tbh

    • @SamBWinning
      @SamBWinning Před 3 lety +1

      @@DoldierMedia I’m really considering it lol

    • @DoldierMedia
      @DoldierMedia  Před 3 lety

      Let me know if you do! I can tell you more from my experience to help you decide if you want.

  • @danielwalicke6635
    @danielwalicke6635 Před rokem +2

    Its is no 2022. Everything he has said has pretty much gone out the window. Case in point number 2, If you become a RN, you will land a job in every state.

  • @1990chula
    @1990chula Před 2 lety +2

    Which jobs pays $100k a year?

  • @KathRob1994
    @KathRob1994 Před 2 lety +2

    *Coughcough.. I’m not welling up you’re welling up

  • @JonBrown-po7he
    @JonBrown-po7he Před 3 lety +9

    Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist. Physicians refer to respiratory as 'ancillary', lumped in with C.N.A.s. Despite taking the same general education, prerequisites and sciences respiratory earns about 20% to 30% LESS THAN R.N.s.
    R.N.s and M.D.s ate lunch, conversed idly, and even dated/married; yet, NEARLY never, can the same be said of the LOWLY respiratory therapist. My usual contribution to the 'team' was, " SaO2 is something %" followed by, "ok, ya sure", by the Pulmonologist. 37 years of such 'team work' was not pleasant, or worth it. Further, the nature of the discipline greatly diminishes the areas needed, thus opportunities are diminished. Choose R.N., NOT respiratory therapist.

    • @smokkiep8512
      @smokkiep8512 Před 2 lety +12

      Dude. Chill. I work in a hospital and both respiratory and nurses are respected. Nurses seem to be always be busier though.

    • @JonBrown-po7he
      @JonBrown-po7he Před 2 lety

      @@smokkiep8512 While I'm chillin'; What's your suggestions about how to correct the many inequalities?

    • @smokkiep8512
      @smokkiep8512 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JonBrown-po7he even if I had suggestions which I don’t, what would that help

    • @juancana457
      @juancana457 Před 2 lety +1

      @@smokkiep8512 I've seen hospital staff, covertly, gain various concessions by being 'unavailable' for OT and extra shifts. Unions, also, can be an effective means of gaining important demands from Admin. I'm convinced nothing improves while resting on your duff!

    • @Kb-uf3kt
      @Kb-uf3kt Před 2 lety +2

      I have seen you comment this same thing on like ten different videos, people are allowed to choose careers other than nursing

  • @veneciahayes5464
    @veneciahayes5464 Před 3 lety +9

    Wow your wife is beautiful!

  • @LORDXSTVNLEY
    @LORDXSTVNLEY Před 3 lety +8

    Reasons to not live in California

    • @sereneclouds207
      @sereneclouds207 Před 3 lety +1

      Politics and high cost of living

    • @rachelletyson3041
      @rachelletyson3041 Před 3 lety +1

      Same with NYC . I'm moving after I'm done with my community college's radiography program 😭 back to South Florida.

    • @leonardomaradiaga7945
      @leonardomaradiaga7945 Před 3 lety +1

      Bro Cali is an expensive place to live but RN get paid good money

  • @julialane9910
    @julialane9910 Před 3 lety +1

    Cv GCC

  • @jujuie9500
    @jujuie9500 Před 3 lety

    😍😍