Originally Posted by MSBYRD0915
YOU SHOULD TAKE A TELE CLASS, ACLS AND WORK ON PCU TO START

yikes
If you want to work in a CCU, go for it. They'll orient you, get you the classes/requirements you need (including ACLS, IABP, CVVH, a rhythm class, and whatever else).
www.icufaqs.org is a pretty neat site for reading.
I started in CCU straight out of school and I did fine; i've been there for 3 years now.
Its tough - not really because of the high acuity (It's a steep learning curve, don't get me wrong), but because of the
elitist eat-their-young approach so many ICU nurses have towards new recruits.
Much like the above poster aptly demonstrated.