I am currently in nursing school and I found this video to be interesting because of my love for children, it makes me want to work that much harder so that i may be able to give a child the miracle of life that they may be fighting for!
I am currently a first year nursing student, this video was very informative. I'm thinking some day when I graduate from nursing school I might want to go into pediatric nursing !
i'm a newly pediatric nurse at 1st i was hesitant to be assigned to this area bcoz kids are diff.to handle for me, but days passed by i was able to adjust and am learning a lot everyday....
CHLA is my dream hospital to work in the future..
hope u could upload more informational videos about pediatric nursing...
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nursing is a joke. Don't do it! There is nothing rewarding about a career like this. You get no respect and you are sh*t on in every way possible. If you are a student change your major !
I want to know more on this field i want personal experience, feelings,challenges and honesty, this just seemed alittle commericial to me, the girls could not say what they really felt because the camers were rolling.
I got my RN license march of this year.. Is there any chance that a newly registered nurse like me could get into the RN residency since im a foreign graduate? Caring for children is my reason why i chose to become a Nurse
@Mgdisney15 I want to be a pediatric nurse too or either an elementary school teacher. Idk what to choose! I would love to work with children, but I'm afraid that I couldn't handle the stress of knowing that a child's life is in my hands. Also, If a child died or something I don't know how I would handle it. That's why I am leaning towards being a teacher even though the pay is very little.
@ashleysmashley23 Being a teacher is not bad and the pay depends, but you would earn more as a nurse. It sounds like a tough decision. I know what you mean about being worried that a child's life is at stake. I did some research and the nurses say that the worst part of the job is if a child dies, especially if it could have been prevented. They say the best part is talking to the parents and comforting them, and comforting the child because they are scared of doctors. I love little children.
I love this idea!!!!! Mr. Luber is right, what you learn in the classroom cannot compare with what you do in the clinical setting. You have to think and act faster, and can't go running for your books when you feel stuck......I think this bootcamp of sorts will give many new nurses the confidence to believe they can succeed in the clinical setting.....as a senior nursing student, i would love to work at a hospital that would provide this type of training.
to become a pediactric nurse u basically have to take a program offered at ur local hospital?....or do u have to get ur masters?..and whats the difference between a regular R.N....and a pediactric R.N. All i know is that a Pediactric R.N specializes in infants...but what other things do they do then regular R.N?
Basically, any R.N. in a hospital works in specialized units, whether they be medical surgical units (general floors), cardiac, ICU, Peds, etc. You get hired in that unit first and then you undergo your on the job training. More than likely, you are paired with a more experienced nurse for several weeks to help you make the transition. I'm not a nurse, but a phlebotomist with five years of hospital experience and a nursing student. Hope this helps.
wish pediatric nurses were trained like that in Western Australia! :-(
66brianna99 2 weeks ago in playlist nursing
Im studying to be a paediatric nurse in the UK. Check out my channel :)
LifeofaStudentNurse 3 weeks ago
hmmm getting ready from all now and i wanna cry i am not thinking twice anemone tho :)
sexyredztt 1 month ago
When I was a kid I cared for no nurse to be around me.
addamrocks2006 3 months ago
I am currently in nursing school and I found this video to be interesting because of my love for children, it makes me want to work that much harder so that i may be able to give a child the miracle of life that they may be fighting for!
Dero1981 4 months ago
I am currently a first year nursing student, this video was very informative. I'm thinking some day when I graduate from nursing school I might want to go into pediatric nursing !
jennagotti 4 months ago
thanks for sharing...
i'm a newly pediatric nurse at 1st i was hesitant to be assigned to this area bcoz kids are diff.to handle for me, but days passed by i was able to adjust and am learning a lot everyday....
CHLA is my dream hospital to work in the future..
hope u could upload more informational videos about pediatric nursing...
tnx
FFchol0812 4 months ago
Great video! It was very informational.
angsal305 4 months ago
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nursing is a joke. Don't do it! There is nothing rewarding about a career like this. You get no respect and you are sh*t on in every way possible. If you are a student change your major !
midnitedawn 9 months ago
I love first-aid and looking after children and I would like to be a Pediatric Nurse when I get older =^)
TheKelpiegirl 9 months ago
Pediatric rotation what a nightmare lost 20 lbs in 4 month
misteeq64 10 months ago
what are you wearing at the end
theone12able 10 months ago
God bless ALL nurses, And Thank You.
revolteefnemow 1 year ago 15
I want to know more on this field i want personal experience, feelings,challenges and honesty, this just seemed alittle commericial to me, the girls could not say what they really felt because the camers were rolling.
caramelthang 1 year ago
Blonde curly headed nurse = erection for Meeeeee!
Greeneggs41395 1 year ago
I got my RN license march of this year.. Is there any chance that a newly registered nurse like me could get into the RN residency since im a foreign graduate? Caring for children is my reason why i chose to become a Nurse
mequibal 1 year ago
If so, can you message me so I can send you my e-mail about questions. Thanks so much :)
602mona 1 year ago
Is Cal Sate San Bernardino a good school for pediatric nursing?
602mona 1 year ago
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602mona 1 year ago
Wow. I am only 16 but I want to be a pediatric nurse. It seems like a lot of work to get there but it will be worth it I hope.
Mgdisney15 1 year ago 7
@Mgdisney15
Go for it! That's what I'm going for.
chrissy200384 1 year ago
@Mgdisney15 I want to be a pediatric nurse too or either an elementary school teacher. Idk what to choose! I would love to work with children, but I'm afraid that I couldn't handle the stress of knowing that a child's life is in my hands. Also, If a child died or something I don't know how I would handle it. That's why I am leaning towards being a teacher even though the pay is very little.
ashleysmashley23 1 year ago
@ashleysmashley23 Being a teacher is not bad and the pay depends, but you would earn more as a nurse. It sounds like a tough decision. I know what you mean about being worried that a child's life is at stake. I did some research and the nurses say that the worst part of the job is if a child dies, especially if it could have been prevented. They say the best part is talking to the parents and comforting them, and comforting the child because they are scared of doctors. I love little children.
Mgdisney15 1 year ago
@Mgdisney15 Thanks for the advice!! Me too!!
ashleysmashley23 1 year ago
@Mgdisney15 omg im 17 and i feel the same way!
greenflagz93 1 year ago
@Mgdisney15 well, if you wanna be one dont wait til MY age to start. its taken me all these years to figure out what i wanna do with my life
pyramidhead138 1 year ago
can someone help me find hospitals where do they accept newly grad nurse with no experience in New jersey California or New york
hexumrulz00 1 year ago
I love this idea!!!!! Mr. Luber is right, what you learn in the classroom cannot compare with what you do in the clinical setting. You have to think and act faster, and can't go running for your books when you feel stuck......I think this bootcamp of sorts will give many new nurses the confidence to believe they can succeed in the clinical setting.....as a senior nursing student, i would love to work at a hospital that would provide this type of training.
Madchild2001 1 year ago
Im so excited about my future career!
HoneiiDiiva 2 years ago 22
Thanks for your questions. You should contact the Versant RN Residency in Pediatrics at CHLA. (323) 361-2193.
c2kmedical 2 years ago 2
glad you like the video. best of luck with your externship :)
c2kmedical 2 years ago 2
to become a pediactric nurse u basically have to take a program offered at ur local hospital?....or do u have to get ur masters?..and whats the difference between a regular R.N....and a pediactric R.N. All i know is that a Pediactric R.N specializes in infants...but what other things do they do then regular R.N?
jrpink89 2 years ago
Basically, any R.N. in a hospital works in specialized units, whether they be medical surgical units (general floors), cardiac, ICU, Peds, etc. You get hired in that unit first and then you undergo your on the job training. More than likely, you are paired with a more experienced nurse for several weeks to help you make the transition. I'm not a nurse, but a phlebotomist with five years of hospital experience and a nursing student. Hope this helps.
avonee1976 1 year ago
@jrpink89 ru a peditician nurse?
marleninuscout1 1 year ago
aaaahhhh! I am nervous. I am a nursing student and I will be doing an externship over the summer on the PICU. Scared, but very excited! Great video.
bubbles7j 2 years ago
Well I am sure you will do great! Have fun!
prinsses9742 2 years ago