Things Nurses Should Know

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Things nurses should know about their patients. As a new nurse, it can be hard trying to determine what information you need to know during your shift. In addition, nurses can get extremely busy and strapped for time, so how do you keep up with all of the things you need to know?

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In this video, Nurse Sarah explains some of the most important things nurses need to know about their patients. However, these things can vary depending on your specialty and patient population. These tips are designed to help new nurses begin to think like a nurse.

Some examples of thing nurses should know about their patients include their allergies, code status, diagnosis, medications, vital signs, and much more.


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Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching this video on things nurses should know about their patients. Don't forget:
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RegisteredNurseRN
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Passed my NCLEX last week and you were a big part of getting me through! Thank you so much ! I will continue to watch your videos to review and learn ♥️

lynall-ziyj
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Hi Sarah RN, thank you for always sharing your knowledge to everyone. I already passed my NCLEX but im still watching your videos. Right now, im preparing for the job interview

doremifasolatido-rozs
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Hi Sarah, I'm a new nurse. I consider you as one of my instructor during nursing school. I'm now employed at the hospital close to where to live and having a hard time get in to gear and learn tons of things that nurses need to know plus one of my preceptor was not really helpful. Just want to say thank you for all you do and keep supporting our new nurses that will be in our community taking of patients in the future. 💗

sayjaiclarke
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In college for nursing right now and we literally had an assignment today to write down what information is most pertinent to know about all patients.

forgivengaming
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And one more thing is try and find out about their social history as in do they need carers? Referral to a care/nursing home, are they capable of looking after themselves after discharge, can they self medicate, are they diabetic? If so might needs district nurse referral for insulin education etc, discharge is complex. By engaging with the patients you will learn a lot. Thank you for the much love from a fellow nurse in UK

bilqiis
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Things Nurses Should Know: that Sarah is a legit instructor! I was watching her videos back in 2018 waiting to pass my board exam hoping to work in cardiology and it’s 2021 i’m a nurse clinician on a cardio surgery floor with our own mini ICU on the unit! Thank you Sarah I still go back to your videos for reference! Don’t give up if you are a student, you are on the right track by watching this channel! ♥️♥️♥️ hope 2022 is better

ohtam
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May God bless you and your family, and everyone you love and care about! I hope you realize the great impact you are making in thousands of nurses' and patients' lives.

mercygemeda
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Hi. Thank you for everything! I graduated back in May and took my NCLEX the next month. I passed both thanks to your videos explaining everything so nicely!!!!

jackiewerst
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Have been following your videos since I joined nursing college, and now am on my final year still watching Thank you and God bless you Sarah ❤

esthermumbi
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You're a superhero! As I have said before if I find myself in need of care I pray there is someone 1/2 as knowable and caring as much as you God bless you.

willbmw
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Love this! I am a new nurse and it is really great using your videos still for review

ZoeMurray
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Thank you nurse sarah for being a big help and inspiration to us nursing students 💜💜

yesitsrheame
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Thanks Sarah for your great videos I passed Nclex

corkscrew
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Helpful content! I was a non-practicing nurse in my country, and I always felt this debilitating imposter's syndrome. I didn't last that long in my first try -- I got fired due to poor performance. After a year of being underemployed now, I want to retry. This time I'll give it my best shot. Thanks for the informative contents! Keep it up

TheAspiringCentenarian
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This was very useful, thank you! 5-6 more months go graduate from the LVN program

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Hi Miss Sarah missed your lesson.I refreshed my forget nursing your lesson is inspiring and great.Thank you so much for meeting again in You Tube.

veronicasecuya
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1st!! Hello, Nurse Sarah! Thank you for this video. I am a huge fan of yours. 🥰🤍🦋

richiealdwinpatula
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Thanks for all your educative videos
I passed my board a month ago ….. your videos plays a big part on my achievements

emilykamara
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Hi Sarah! I just wanted to thank you for all you and Ben put into these videos. The time and care that you take with each one is very much appreciated! The videos are well done and very relevant and informative. God bless and protect you and your family. : )

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