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[VIDEO] This Nurse Needs to Use Her PTO

This funny video shows what happens when nurses work too much! Watch more videos about nursing at the Nursegrid Blog! What is Nursegrid? Find out more!
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The Nursegrid Video Series highlights the true in’s & out’s of nursing most will never understand. 

Nurses work a lot… and in this video, sometimes too much.

We all know that nurse who needs to take a vacation. We thought it would be funny to show what happens when the lines between work and home start to blur. Check out the video we made below, and if you haven’t already, sign up to be the first nurse to receive our revolutionary nurse scheduling and communication app! It makes shift swaps, messaging, and viewing your schedule 875% more simple, and that’s a scientific fact! Ok, well maybe we just made that number up, but believe us, this is the app nurses have been waiting for. Don’t miss out, or you may end up with like our friend in this video 🙂

Nursegrid: The First Scheduling & Communication App Built for Nurses, by Nurses


Nursegrid is the first scheduling and communication app built exclusively for nurses, by nurses. The Nursegrid App operates independent of any existing hospital systems, which means any nurse can use it to save countless hours managing your personal work schedule.

Many of the Nursegrid App’s best features get unlocked when you invite your colleagues to download the app as well. Once your colleagues join, you can see each other’s work schedules, send private messages, and quickly find people who can work for you when you need to swap a shift. Never again deal with the usual headache of phone calls/emails/texts to complete a shift swap! Inviting your colleagues is easy through our Facebook and email integrations.

Nursegrid is founded by RN’s, and our mission is to help nurses take control of their work life. As nurses, we got tired of how much time it took to manage our work schedule, so we decided to make a better way for all nurses.

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