What are the differences between the adult ICU vs the PICU? What types of conditions do you see in each unit? Is there a way to work adult ICU and peds ICU? Are there any good books on what it's like to be an ICU Nurse? Thanks for taking the time to read this. My clinical preceptor at school told me that I should do ICU because I am so focused on every detail about my patient. When I submitted my first careplan after clinical my nursing preceptor said, "You did a fantastic job. I'm impressed. You should consider working in ICU. You would thrive in ICU. ER might drive you crazy."
As as I kept thinking about this I could see how she was right because I feel as if in the ER I would be rushing the patient care (keep in mind this is needed because you need to find the most life threatening problem first...I totally understand the mentality and I respect ER nurses and paramedics and the docs) and I don't like to rush things. In nursing school whenever I study for an exam like the one that is coming up next Thursday I make a study plan and make the check boxes while studying each section extremely methodically. I am not the person to waste time and cram it all in the last minute. Also when I do my head to toe assessment on my patients I try to be as smooth as possible but try to hit everything thoroughly. I may do a focused assessment but it bugs me sometimes cause I feel as if I missed vital info if I am pressured for time. I am still calm under pressure for most of the time. Sorry for all the background info. Kinda got carried away there. Thanks though for taking the time to read this and see where I am coming from.
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What are the differences between the adult ICU vs the PICU? What types of conditions do you see in each unit? Is there a way to work adult ICU and peds ICU? Are there any good books on what it's like to be an ICU Nurse? Thanks for taking the time to read this. My clinical preceptor at school told me that I should do ICU because I am so focused on every detail about my patient. When I submitted my first careplan after clinical my nursing preceptor said, "You did a fantastic job. I'm impressed. You should consider working in ICU. You would thrive in ICU. ER might drive you crazy."
As as I kept thinking about this I could see how she was right because I feel as if in the ER I would be rushing the patient care (keep in mind this is needed because you need to find the most life threatening problem first...I totally understand the mentality and I respect ER nurses and paramedics and the docs) and I don't like to rush things. In nursing school whenever I study for an exam like the one that is coming up next Thursday I make a study plan and make the check boxes while studying each section extremely methodically. I am not the person to waste time and cram it all in the last minute. Also when I do my head to toe assessment on my patients I try to be as smooth as possible but try to hit everything thoroughly. I may do a focused assessment but it bugs me sometimes cause I feel as if I missed vital info if I am pressured for time. I am still calm under pressure for most of the time. Sorry for all the background info. Kinda got carried away there. Thanks though for taking the time to read this and see where I am coming from.