A DAY IN A LIFE OF A STUDENT NURSE 💉 💊 | THE TRUTH 😱 | UK EDITION | NHS
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Hey guys,
Welcome back to my channel and thank you for watching this video. This is a typical day in a clinical placement in the UK. Unfortunately, I couldn't show you everything because:
1) When a patient needs me I literally just get on with it and don't have time to bring out the camera
2) There's only so much I can show due to data protection and to the protection of my patient's identity.
If you got any questions, feel free to ask me in the comment section or head over to my Instagram NursingWithSarah.A
Please don't forget to comment, like, share and subscribe. xx
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This is one of the best medical vlogs I have ever watched. It was so insightful and it was great seeing how the protocols work with everything in place. Well done and keep going! 🙏🏾💓
Thank you. Glad I could be as transparent as possible 💕
Really enjoyed this video! Compared to other videos you gave a good insight into the clinical areas instead. Love the behind the scenes of it as well.
Thanks so much. Tried my hardest to show you everything. Thanks for watching 💕💕
I'm studying nursing in NZ and this video was so interesting to see what studying nursing is like in the UK! Loved it so much :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was brilliant gives me a real idea of what working as a student nurse consists! Thank you!!!! 😊
Great video! Interesting to see what student nurse life is like in London! I'm nearly finished my last placement of first year on a gynae surgical ward. Not had community yet- I never realised that a ward-based one could be classified as community! Looks cool!
Thanks for watching x
I really community placements to be honest. It’s much more relaxed and autonomous than on the wards. So you learn more clinical reasoning skills.
Great video. I’m an occupational therapist loved how you got to spend time with the OT on the ward x
Awww you guys do an amazing job. It was lovely spending the day with the OTs and seeing how both professionals work together for the patient
i LOVED this !
Thank you x
this is so helpful to me as a y13 deciding what to do thanks so much!
Your most welcome
Wishing you all the best
Great 👍
Great video very informative thank you 😊
You are so welcome!
Hiya! I’m interested in applying at kings. How many time do you sit the drugs cal test? Any what is the past mark? X
AWESOME VLOG & NICE...
Thanks for watching
This was a very good insight of the days shift. What year are u in please? And thank me for the video x
Hi I’ve finished now. In my 2nd year of working as a nurse now
Sarah ❤️ 😀i love how you safeguard ur micropore tape in your ID band 😁...even i do that ...i make sure I have a micropore , scissor , glucometer strip and lancet in my pocket article to save my time running around searching them ......
It’s so handy! However, based on infection control we shouldn’t be putting it on our lancets. It does pick up quite a lot of bacteria
@@NursingwithSarahAleeysha right ....
Great
Thank you x
Nice
Great video thank you!🥰 what field of nursing are you in?
Hey, thanks for watching. I’m an adult nurse x
hey! i know i’m a bit late to the party, but im in year 12 & i’m really interested in adult nursing and i was wondering if you did alevels and (if you don’t mind sharing ofc!) what grades you got! ps, this is such an insightful and interesting video!! x
Hi, thank you for watching my video. I did A-Levels but they weren’t for Nursing as I went uni the first time to study events management and International Business. I firstly studied Accounting, Business, ICT & Communication and Culture. I then went back to college to study Access to Nursing to do Nursing
V good
Hi, what uni do you go x
I’ve just started nursing this year and I’m so scared
Hi
I went to Kings college London. Send me a DM if there’s anything I can do to help
Sis I need to know do you need to wipe bum or change people ? I started nursing and need to know because if that’s the case .....
Looooool welllllll …. Yes. Nursing care is holistic care. So not just giving them medication but also personal hygiene to aid quicker recovery and basic activities of daily living.
You would usually have health care assistants who are there to do this but we as nurses are there to also assist them where possible.
Melanin@ dnt worry ...you'l get used to it .... 😀😀😀 💩
Hi whats the ratio of male to female in your uni for nursing? Are there a few males taking nursing?
Hey, I’m not the uploader but I’m a male first year nursing student from Australia.
Statistically, male nurses make up approximately 9 to 11 percent of nurses world wide, though it would vary between countries.
In my cohort, there are a few male students, though, out of a class of 25, there would only be roughly 1 to 3 male students or sometimes none.
I graduated from High School in 2020 but most of the male students are mature-aged students (above 21). I only know one recent high school graduate. (Maybe it’s just my uni?).
Outside of Uni, most of the nurses I know are male, but only about four.
My perspective:
To be honest, I’m a bit insecure about being a male in the profession, but it’s not a good enough reason to quit. I’m enjoying my course and what I know about the profession so far. On top of that, there are benefits that come with being a male nurse, such as patient preference; some patients prefer another male during certain procedures. Some male nurses accounted receiving positive attitude from patients and coworkers, possibly due to getting a “break” from the high concentration of females in nursing (not that female nurses are bad, and this is purely anecdotal). And many more.
If you’re a male (or female) considering nursing, I’d recommend it.
Male nurses are increasing, and we can choose to be part of that increase.
Its very difficult to say but one thing ill say is its very low and we need more male nurses. In my college we only had about 2 males in the class of 30. Women seem to be more interested in the profession than men, and also what i have noticed is men usually go for mental health nursing. But it will be great to have more male adult nurses.
what's the daily hours of college timings?
It varies, sometimes just 1 lesson 9-11. Sometimes a full day 9am - 5pm. I’ll try and look for my old timetable and do a video
do a student nurse gets time to do any part time job?
Hey hun, the course is quite full on, so it depends on if your able to manage. For me I registered as a nurse assistance and did bank shifts. So I worked when I wanted to.
So for example, during placements weeks when I might be working Monday to Friday for 4 weeks, I may just pick few shifts over the weekends if I have childcare sorted. However if your placement is on the ward your rostered in 3 days a weeks so you’ll be able to have some extra days to work if you wanted to.
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B,sc nursing student or Ms?
Hi love. Amazing concept. I was wondering. How did u preper for nursing school interview without previouse care experiance? How your interview was held? Was it mmi? Or group discussion etc? Persobally i m terrified of idea of MMI style interview and although ive got yers care experiance behind my belt, still feel not enough confident to got for itm do u have any tips or trick? Maybe some an amzing sources to prepare for any style of nursing interview. Tia
So I did some shifts volunteering at the hospital, even though this didn’t really give me the best care experience. I literally had to use my access to nursing knowledge, research and putting myself in those shoes. What would I do if I was in that situation? I did MMIs. At Kingston I did group work too. You will be fine, just relax. They really want to know you more, see your knowledge and why you want to do nursing. Look up lashes Nursing / NHS news, 6cs, why nursing, why adult nursing? Why that university? And transferable skills you can use during examples
Hey would you say nursing is worth it??
Yeah
YESSSSSS the 3 years struggle was definitely worth it
@@NursingwithSarahAleeysha mine is 4yrs because it’s an extra yr for masters n I’m not really too sure because of that extra year
@@qi8165 i was doing the masters dropped to 3 years and I qualify next year. My goodness i cant wait! Lol
Nursing is worth .it's a job of humanity ..but only if you are passionate about it ..if not , dnt choose it ...to be honest ,it is one of the most stressfull job but as I said earlier ,if u are passionate and can endure it then you can go for it ....
U r from?
London, UK
I'm shocked to see that you do the drug round on your own.
Have you met many male nurses?
There’s not much to be honest and we definitely need more
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Thanks
Nice
Thanks for watching