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Apr 29, 2008, 03:47 PM
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Hello all, I'm in need of some nsg wisdom. I may be interviewing for a day position in a nearby CV ICU. I have <1 yr. experience in the ICU. During orientation at my current job I was able to do some CV and take care of CABG and valve surg. pt's. I REALLY enjoyed it and I know that CVICU is where I want to be long-term. I enjoy studying about it in my spare time (what a nerd, I know). So I'm really motivated, but I'm also pretty scared. If I get offered this (dream) job, should I turn it down bc of my lack of experience?
Also, whether I take the job or not, I need to know some good CV ICU books and resources. I have the ICU Book by Marino, and I'm enjoying that. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
JP =)
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Apr 30, 2008, 07:41 PM
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Depending on the orientation and preceptorship offered, definitely don't turn it down for lack of experience. Just be sure you'll be adequately supported and not thrown in the deep end.
I love Cardiothoracic surgical nursing by Betsy Finkelmeier, but I think it's hard to get a hold of these days.
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Apr 30, 2008, 08:45 PM
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I think you should deff do it !
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May 01, 2008, 12:27 AM
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Hello from a long time CVSICU nurse. Take it if you are offered it . I would love to see a staff member come in that wants to do this for a career. 80% of the new staff we hire are just trying to get CVSICU on thier resume' so they can quit in a year and go for thier CRNA. (CVSICU background is a shu in). Experience in other ICU areas dosen't carry over to CVSICU as much as it does between the other units. I have a harder time orienting a RN with 10yrs ICU experience than I do orienting a nurse with 6mos on the floors and a willingness to learn. Welcome aboard!
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May 01, 2008, 04:02 AM
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I just started working in the CVCU. I absolutely love it! I worked in the ICU previously but this is where I want to be. I am fortunate enough to be working with some very knowledgeable and dedicated nurses who are also very supportive. I love that I am able to see the progress that patients make postop and I love the many opportunities to teach patients and their families. The cardiovascular system was my favorite to study in school. I always found it very fascinating.
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May 01, 2008, 11:48 AM
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I am starting a new position on an SCVICU unit and I am very encouraged by the above posts.
I have just 9 months of nursing under my belt. I currently work on a total joint replacement floor and am so excited about the challenge ahead in my new position.
To the original poster good luck on your interview. I would take the position for sure. You will be gaining so much experience. As the others have said make sure the orientation time is to your liking/
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