Re: Is a new grad in the Burn/Trauma ICU to specialized
I think you will be fine. One thing I learned very early on was that trauma and burns do not discriminate...
What does that mean?
Well, think about who might be involved in a car accident or a house fire...could be the normal healthy 25 year old, but often is the 68 year old with an extensive medical history and/or cardiac history. I've heard of a heart transplant patient being in a trauma bed after he got biffed by a semi on his way to his first post-transplant MD appointment. I've had little old 88 year old ladies who fell down their stairs and have a ventric in and then during OR to repair their femur fracture something happened and they ended up with a new pacer...Or I had the 5 month old who fell into the hot tub and sustained 90% burns, but he also was a Down's baby with cardiac anomalies...
I did Trauma/Burn/Emergency Surgery for five years in a Level I Trauma and verified burn center. I have to say I would have felt totally comfortable floating to other ICUs with a minimal, focused orientation (other than Cardio Thoracic Surgery-I'd want loads more info on IABP's, etc...).
I think it's a great place to start, if you can learn under high pressure then you will be just fine.
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