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The Nurse Money Talk Podcast | Nurse Career & Nurse Life

Author: Thomas Uzuegbunem, BSN, RN

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Being a nurse is difficult, and it seems like no one understands the struggles of being a nurse quite like another nurse. Join Thomas Uzuegbunem, a bachelor's prepared registered nurse, a "tech junky," and a "financial geek" as he delves into some of the concerns and issues related to nursing career and nurse life. If you want a show that understands your career and what you're going through, then subscribe and join us every week for the discussion and then head to the show notes page to chime in your two cents.
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If you're considering a career in nursing, this video is a must-watch! I explore the rewarding and challenging aspects of why you should become a nurse. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Programs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look For Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask Start Investing and Saving βž” Get the Acorn App: https://nursemoneytalk.com/acorn βž” Get M1 Finance: https://nursemoneytalk.com/m1 βž” Find a Financial Planner: https://nursemoneytalk.com/financialplanner βž” Open a Savings Account: https://nursemoneytalk.com/cit Resources For New Nurses βž” Learn How to Chart: https://nursemoneytalk.com/learntochart βž” New Nurse Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy βž” Find Advisers: https://nursemoneytalk.com/adviser Resources For Nursing Students βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources For Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/reasons-to-become-a-nurse Timestamps: 00:00 10 Reasons Why YOU Should Become a Nurse 01:09 The Salary of a Nurse is Not Bad 03:16 A Lot of Job Opportunities 04:18 You Get to Make a Difference in People’s Lives 05:46 Opportunities to Travel 08:15 You Can Specialize Based On Your Interests 11:01 Schedule Flexibility 13:58 High Job Satisfaction 14:56 You’ll Work In A Respected Profession 16:04 You Can Find Good Benefits 20:03 Financial Aid Opportunities To Become A Nurse #nurse #nursecareer #rn #lpn #registerednurse #nursing #nurses #nursevlog #nursetips #nursingcareers Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
I'm giving the pros and cons of using the childcare services provided by your employer for your little ones. I'll also share some recommendations on what you should consider when looking for childcare as a healthcare worker. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/do-hospitals-have-daycares Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Do Hospitals Offer Childcare Services to Employees? 02:22 - The Disadvantages of Hospital Daycares 06:46 - The Perks of Hospital Daycares 09:18 - Recommendation 10:57 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Is there a benefit of learning another language as a nurse? I'm going to discuss what are the pros and cons of learning another language as a nurse. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/should-nurses-learn-spanish Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Should Nurses Learn Another Language? 01:25 - Why Bring This Up? 02:40 - Benefits of Learning Another Language 08:59 - Disadvantage of Learning Another Language 13:32 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
What do you do if you're currently facing a difficult nurse preceptor in your nursing career? In this video, I answer a question that was asked to me by a reader on the nursemoneytalk.com blog. Here are my thoughts on how you can handle a bad nurse preceptor. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/how-to-deal-with-difficult-nurse-preceptor Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - I Have a Horrible Preceptor as a New Nurse: What Do I Do? 02:44 - Ask Nurse Thomas 05:37 - What is The Primary Objective? 06:31 - Recommendations 10:54 - Avoid Doing This! 11:55 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
I've compiled the 10 best jobs for older nurses and discussed the pros and cons of each job. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-jobs-for-older-nurses πŸ“– Can a Nurse Work in any State?: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-a-nurse-work-in-any-state Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 10 Best Jobs for Older Nurses 02:36 - #1 School Nursing 04:36 - #2 Psychiatric Nursing/Mental Health Nursing 05:41 - #3 Nurse Educator 06:54 - #4 Telephone Triage Nurse 07:34 - #5 Clinic/Primary Care Nurse 10:26 - #6 Academic/Freelance Nurse Writer 12:34 - #7 Legal Nurse Consultant 14:13 - #9 Occupational Health Nurse 15:08 - #10 Travel Nursing 19:59 - Looking for a Nursing Job? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
I'm going to share my experience working at two jobs as a new nurse. Plus discuss the pros and cons I encountered while working two jobs. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-you-work-2-nursing-jobs-at-the-same-time πŸ“– Can a New Nurse Work Part-Time?: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-a-new-nurse-work-part-time πŸ“– 15 Essential Nursing Skills all New Nurses Must Have: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/essential-nursing-skills Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - My Experiences Working 2 Jobs as a New Grad Nurse | Should You Work 2 Jobs? 00:42 - My Experiences Working 2 Jobs as a New Grad Nurse 06:04 - Many Nurses Have Multiple Jobs 08:04 - Benefits of Holding a Second Job 10:39 - Cons Of Working Two Jobs 13:02 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
As a nurse or healthcare worker, there's a big chance you may encounter a patient who speaks another language. Here are some languages you might want to consider learning to boost your resume and increase your marketability in the job market. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-languages-to-learn-for-nurses-doctors Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 10+ Best Languages For Nurses and Healthcare Workers to Learn 01:34 - #1 Latin 03:05 - #2 Spanish 03:51 - #3 Chinese 04:41 - #4 Khmer/ Vietnamese 04:57 - #5 Tagalog 05:24 - #6 Russian 05:31 - #7 Arabic 05:51 - #8 Korean 06:05 - #9 - 11 French, Armenian, Japanese 06:21 - Bonus: American Sign Language (ASL) 08:21 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
I've made a list of nursing jobs that allow you to work "9-5" hours. If you're a nurse that misses family weekend events, you may want to consider these nursing positions. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-9-to-5-jobs-for-nurses πŸ“– What is 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift? and Which is the Best: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/what-is-1st-2nd-and-3rd-shift Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 10 Best 9 to 5 Jobs for Nurses 01:57 - #1 Doctor’s Office Clinics #2 Endoscopy Clinic Nursing #3 Ophthalmology Clinic Nursing 03:01 - #4 School Nursing 04:36 - #5 Occupational Health Nursing 05:43 - #6 Home Health Nursing 06:56 - #7 Public Health Nursing 07:38 - #8 Health Writer 08:48 - #9 Nurse Educator 10:20 - #10 Case Management Nursing 11:57 - Looking for Nursing Jobs? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Here are some nursing careers you should consider if your back hurts and you're tired of moving/lifting patients. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/jobs-for-nurses-with-bad-backs πŸ“– 5 Best Shoes for Nurses with Back Pain: 5 Best Shoes for Nurses with Back Pain Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 10 Best Jobs For Nurses with Back Problems 00:52 - #1 Public Health Nursing 02:27 - #2 School Nursing 03:01 - #3 Occupational Health Nurse 03:24 - #4 Telephone Triage Nurse 03:37 - #5 Nurse Case Manager 05:32 - #6 Utilization Review Nurse 06:42 - #7 Medical Sales Representative 07:21 - #8 Nurse Educator 08:29 - #9 Nursing Informatics 09:23 - #10 Nurse Writer 11:43 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
In this video, I'm going through some of the important qualities good nurse leaders should have. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/8-essential-qualities-of-a-good-nurse-leader Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 12 Qualities of a Good Nurse Leader 01:24 - #1 Keep Their Word 03:19 - #2 Knows How and When to Delegate 05:13 - #3 Grows Other Leaders 06:53 - #4 Leads by Example 08:18 - #5 Knows How to Deal with Conflict 10:07 - #6 Has Good Communication Skills 11:47 - #7 Is Open to Feedback 13:28 - #8 Knows How to Motivate Others 15:51 - #9 Proactive 16:47 - #10 Has High Critical Thinking Skills 18:10 - #11 Has Good Self-Awareness and Self-Management 19:22 - #12 Is Experienced Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
New grad nurses, don't have that much leverage when negotiating their salaries. But there might be a chance, that’s why you always try. Here’s what you need to know about if you can negotiate your salary as a new grad nurse. Plus, tips on how you can negotiate your salary as a nurse. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-a-new-grad-nurse-negotiate-salary Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Can a New Grad Nurse Negotiate Their Salary? 01:34 - Why You’re at a Disadvantage 03:40 - #1 Lack of Experience 05:08 - #2 Lack of Options 06:02 - How Do New Nurses Negotiate Their Salary? 06:39 - #1 Research what the Market Rate is for Your Position 09:23 - #2 Apply to More than One Position 10:38 - #3 Be Prepared to Sell Yourself 11:53 - #4 Don’t Be Afraid to Walk Away if You Have Better Options Available 12:25 - Let Me Know Your Comments! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
If you just graduated from nursing school and are now wondering how long until you're no longer considering a new nurse, then watch this video. I will discuss all of that, plus why it's important you know this information. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/how-long-are-you-considered-a-new-grad-nurse πŸ“– 5 Best jobs for New Grad Nurse: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-jobs-for-new-grad-nurses Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - When Are You No Longer a New Grad Nurse? 00:59 - Why is it Important to Know What’s Considered a New Grad Nurse? 01:26 - #1 To Know Which Job to Apply to 02:53 - #2 You Want to Leave Your Current Nursing Job 05:22 - When You’re No Longer a New Graduate Nurse? 07:08 - Do You Have a Question to Ask? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Figuring out which specialty you should go into as a new grad nurse is hard. To help I'm going to discuss some of the best jobs for new nurses and at the end, I'll tell you roughly how much you should expect to make as a new grad nurse. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-jobs-for-new-grad-nurses πŸ“– 10 Tips for New Grad ICU Nurses: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/tips-for-new-grad-icu-nurses πŸ“– Do I have to Work Med-Surg as a New Grad Nurse?: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/do-i-have-to-work-med-surg-as-new-grad-nurse Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 6 Best Jobs for New Nurses 00:53 - #1 Medical-Surgical Nursing 03:19 - #2 ICU Nurse 05:08 - #3 Emergency Room Nurse 07:23 - #4 Labor & Delivery Nurse 08:20 - #5 Operating Room Nurse 09:06 - #6 Psychiatric Nurse 11:51 - Average Salaries of New Grad Nurses Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
In this video, I'll discuss the pros and cons of a new grad nurse working in a clinic. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-a-new-grad-nurse-work-in-a-clinic πŸ“– How Long Are You Considered a New Grad Nurse?: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/how-long-are-you-considered-a-new-grad-nurse πŸ“– 5 Best Jobs for New Grad Nurses: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/best-jobs-for-new-grad-nurses Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Should a New Nurse Be a Clinic Nurse? 02:51 - Reasons New Grads Might Consider Clinic Nursing 03:02 - #1 Work Schedule Fits Your Needs 04:33 - #2 No Holidays and Weekends 05:23 - #3 Less Stressful 06:28 - Why New Nurses Might Not 07:16 - #1 Pay May Not Be as Good 08:43 - #2 You Will Struggle Leaving Clinic Nursing 09:39 - Key Takeaways 11:01 - Looking for a Nursing Job? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
I'm discussing some of the most common mistakes new nurses make and how to avoid them. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– 15 Essential Nursing Skills all New Nurses Must Have: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/essential-nursing-skills πŸ“– 7 Must Know Personal Finance Tips for New Nurses: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/must-know-personal-finance-tips-for-new-nurses Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - 5 Common Mistakes New Nurses Make 01:34 - #1 Medication Error 04:34 - #2 Charting Errors 06:03 - #3 Calling a doctor and Not Being Prepared 08:39 - #4 Breaking HIPAA 10:38 - #5 Not Asking for Help 11:54 - #6 Not Taking Care of Yourself 13:31 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
When trying to figure out what to wear to a nursing interview, nurses get confused. Is it professional attire or scrubs? So in this video, I will talk about that. Specifically, I will talk about why you should wear professional attire and NEVER scrubs to a nursing interview. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/should-i-wear-scrubs-to-an-interview πŸ“– 10 Important Interview Tips for Nurses: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/nurse-interview-tips πŸ“– How to Dress for a Nursing Interview: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/how-to-dress-for-a-nursing-interview Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Don't Wear Scrubs to Your Nursing Interview 04:24 - Reasons Why You Should Wear Professional Attire 04:45 - #1 To Make a Good First Impression 05:15 - #2 It Looks Like You Take the Job Seriously 05:58 - #3 It's Not Always a Nurse That's Interviewing You 08:14 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Are you wondering what the difference between the medical and surgical ICUs is? Then watch this. I'm going to make a quick comparison between the MICU and SICU to help you figure out which nursing job you should pick. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/micu-vs-sicu Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - MICU vs SICU: Which Nursing Job Should I Pick? 00:51 - What is the ICU? 01:52 - Areas of the ICU 03:08 - What Is the MICU? 03:52 - What Is the SICU? 04:18 - Key Similarities Between the MICU and the SICU 06:47 - Choosing the Right Unit for You 09:05 - Looking for a Nursing Job? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
In this video, I will discuss why it's a bad idea to accept gifts and tips from patients. Also, I will share what you should do instead when a patient insists on giving you a tip or a gift. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/can-nurses-accept-tips-gifts Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Don't Accept Gifts or Tips as a Nurse 01:47 - Why Nurses Shouldn’t Accept Tips or Gifts 06:00 - What Should You Do If a Patient Tries to Tip or Give Gifts? 11:05 - Let Me Know Your Thoughts! Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
A 2010 study showed that 100% of nurses have made at least one mistake during their careers. In this video, I will share tips on how to prevent medication errors. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy πŸ“– Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/do-nurses-get-fired-for-med-errors πŸ“– http://www.nursinglaw.com/mederror3.pdf πŸ“– https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3208929/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Can You Get Fired For a Medication Error? 01:16 - Every Nurse Makes Mistakes 04:13 - How To Prevent Medication Errors 07:20 - What If You Still Make a Mistake? 08:58 - Errare Humanum Est Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Here are my thoughts on some social media guidelines for nurses. These are the things you should be watching out for if you're a nurse and you frequently use social media. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk.com/schools πŸ” Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs ❓ Want to Ask a Question: https://nursemoneytalk.com/ask Resources for Pre-Nursing Students βž” Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School βž” Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor βž” Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy βž” NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses βž” New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 - Using Social Media For Nurses | 5 Things to Watch Out For! 00:34 - #1 Complaining About a Patient 02:11 - #2 Complaining About Your Employer 03:35 - #3 Taking and Posting Pictures at Work 04:41 - #4 Posting Pictures When You Call in Sick 06:23 - #5 Postings Things That Question Your Nursing or Medical Credibility Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
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