Originally Posted by aeronursenj
Not as many meds with peds/nicu either. On adult med-surg your pt has 6-18 meds a day and it is alot faster pace(not saying that there are not hospitals who have a high census and get really busy with peds) But in our hospital we take a max of 5, if it gets bad with admissions, then we may take a sixth IF the pt is of very low acquity. Hope this helps.
Our PICU holds a lot of kids and it is very very fast paced. We are also the only level 1 trauma hospital and it is a teaching hospital so that might make a difference. A smaller hospital that is not a trauma center would be totally different obviously.
As far as meds a lot of our kids are on a lot of meds, some of the sicker ones on a *multitude* of gtts (especially the heart kids.....epi, fent, versed, dopamine, milrinone, etc etc etc not to mention calcium, K, pain meds, antibiotics, lasix gtt, I could go on and on). 6-18 meds a day in my unit for one kid is nothing!
Just wanted to offer a different perspective for the OP

You can't compare adult med/surg to PICU though or even med/surg peds to PICU. We do ECMO and CVVH in our PICU as well as recovering fresh hearts, etc.
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