What do Nurses ACTUALLY do? Common Responsibilities | Lecturio Nursing School Tips

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In this video we'll talk about what nurses actually do. You might have an idea from social media or TV shows but those are often misrepresentations of the real deal. In this video you will learn what nurses do, what the common roles and responsibilities of nurses are, and what a typical day would look like for a nurse working in the hospital or clinic setting.

► This video is part of the Lecturio course “Nursing School Survival Guide”

► THE PROF: Elizabeth Russ is a Family Nurse Practitioner (NP) and business owner. Elizabeth uses social media to document the joys and challenges that come with being a working parent and healthcare professional. Nurse Liz, as she is affectionately known, regularly offers tips to help nursing students excel in their careers.Her platform is designed to be an open and safe space where students can share their experiences and insights to build confidence and encourage growth in one another as part of a community.

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We hope this video gives a good idea of what a nurse actually does!
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lecturionursing
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Wow. I love you. U are the best teacher I never met. I am one who wants challenge but is afraid to raise her hand. The simplicity of your knowledge is astounding.

jenniferhardy
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Appreciate the try but I think it would have been easier to just explain what the nurse does versus compare to train team etc

nursevibe
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I am eight years old and i want to be a nurse when I grow up and my school said dress up and tell us what do u want to be when u grow up

ShelbySmith-qgwl
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Killin’ it Nurse Liz! Thanks for your dedication

RPisa
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Where does this NP work? I'll avoid that town! The dumbest explanation ever!

UPYOURS
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They do TOO MUCH if you ask me. I left bedside within 6 months to work a cozy non bedside job. Paid more, stable hours and only hazard is possible carpal tunnel from typing

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