Registered Nurse| Day In The Life: Home Health Nurse| Best Tips and Work Bag for Home Health

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Heyyyyyyy!

Today I take you all along as I admit four home health patients. As always I drop helpful tips to help you live your best Home Health Nurse Life😉

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First time watching your videos, and just subscribed.
I will be binge watching!
Have been nursing 52 years. Retired from Med/Surg ICU after 20 years. 15 years in home health, taught CNA program at Job Corps, worked in LTC, did hospital and corrections nursing (Loved my inmates)!
Last couple years in nursing home/rehab, but it was such a toxic environment (and I am too old for that "shite") I quit. Didn't want that toxicity to rub off on me!
Now, I am about to begin my new job, Home Health again!
I know you did the math, and yes, I will be 72 this month. I am proud of my age and nursing experience!
Thank you for videos and what you do. Much love from an old Southern Girl 😊

wandalunski
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I’m a new grad and started my first job in home-care a month ago. Some people told me I should work at a hospital first because of the autonomy, but I got into a really thorough residency program. Still, the responsibility is weighing on me. I’m going to watch all your vids now!

blykken
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As a homehealth Clinical Manager I will say this was a very thorough video. Good job good information. Well done

heavenleighstar
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Hi Tawanda! Loved the HH vlog! So informative and entertaining. Thanks for shedding light on the schedule flexibility of working for HH.
Happy weekend! 💕

SignedEmma
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Oh, how I wish I could have followed you around all day. I did home health case management in the late 90s. Would see 6 pts, drive over 100 miles, get home between 4-5 pm (at 1st house at 8am), then a couple hours of charting. I can't imagine 4 SOC & being done with visits by noon! Am sure alot has changed.

susanworkman
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such an informative video > > Thanks for sharing

NordicDrip
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I just got hired today to be a HHC nurse and this was such a treat to watch to know what to expect 🎉🎉

sarredjozzi
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Just left acute Care ICU for home health. Need a change after 20 yrs of bedside! Enjoying your content and advice for new home health nurses!

trulara
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This is my first time watching yo I- love your personality! I’m an experienced nurse but newish to home health. Can’t wait to see more from you!💕

jennylytlern
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I LOVE how thorough and informative you are in your videos. Sometimes I play with the thought of doing Home Health on the side because of how flexible it is but I can’t seem to part with my free time😅❤

insideanurse
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Hello! I am so glad to have found you! I am a nurse of over 25 years mostly in pediatrics. I need a change and am strongly considering home health. Thank you for all that you do!

jillsink
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As a new HHRN case manager, this is extremely helpful. I finally left dialysis after 14 years and feel like a fish out of water.My preceptor has been great, and the whole team is super supportive, but i need these tips/tricks/education and OASIS help. I want to be great at this job! thank you 😊

sarahcortese
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Thank you. I just signed my grandmother for HH. This video is super helpful and insightful.

nanajenkins
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i just applied for a home health position. lets hope i get it!! thank you for this video

geovanniandrade
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This is probably one of the most captivating informative videos I’ve come across. Thank you for your attention to the details. And that nursing brain example!!! I am trying to transition into Home Health after working in the hospital for almost 6 years. Everyone requires at least one year of home health experience. Any advice on how to get my foot in the door without a years Home Health Experience. I did run a COVID testing and treatment site. We had a location in which refugees lived in hotels and I did care for them in that setting, though I don’t know if it would be considered home health even though this is where they lived!?

tamikalopez
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Thank you for the vid ....its very helpfull and youre so cool

robbitjack
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just found your channel and love your personality, the way you explain and share your day/experience with us. Thank you I look forward to watching more.

nnmommy
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Thank you so much for this video. I am thinking of going into home care and your videos will be so helpful!

jenniferlis
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First Time Viewing. New Subbie here. I Appreciate this! Thank you.!😀

MsJenkins
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Ty for this! I have an interview at a memory care center. Studying for the TEAS. Not a lot of content on RNs outside the hospital. New sub 🎉

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