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Old Jun 10, 2007, 10:00 AM
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What do you never leave home without?

I may possibly be getting a job as a cvicu nurse and would like to know how you prepare yourself for work before you leave home. I know that as a tele nurse there are certain must haves that I don't leave home without, so can you crit care nurses out there(specifically cardiac icu) tell me what I should always have with me when I go to work should I get this job?

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 01:27 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

come on, some one has something, I'm sure!!

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 01:43 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

Originally Posted by RNCRNA2BE View Post
come on, some one has something, I'm sure!!

I would get a critical care pocket reference to have with you all the time. you will have lots of drips to know and titrate. Other than that, the usual stuff, stethescope, pen light, hemostats. Good luck! It's a lot of fun!!

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 10:09 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

Originally Posted by zozzy777 View Post
I would get a critical care pocket reference to have with you all the time. you will have lots of drips to know and titrate. Other than that, the usual stuff, stethescope, pen light, hemostats. Good luck! It's a lot of fun!!
Wow!! Thank you for responding!! I seriously want to know those little helpful hints such as what you recommended. I know the usual, I just want to know things that specifically help you in crit care nursing. Also, thanks for the good luck wish, I'm sure I will be able to use it.

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 11:41 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

iPod!

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Old Jun 11, 2007, 12:38 AM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

Here goes 15 years of CVICU and transplant experience:

I learned my skills in Boston; one charge RN required us (great idea) to check all drips on the patient by old fashioned calculator method...the more you use those skills, the more ingrained they become.

You will check the patient's EVERYTHING down to the collection containers on the floor; you will become familiar with how these patients arrive from OR to recovery - either very bad shape (in which case, you will be hanging blood products and titrating drips all night) or very good shape (in which case you will sit by the patient and keep track of everything) there is seldom an in between - either good, or bad.

You gradually become attuned to the subtle changes that tell you something is amiss; you will at some point know every nuance to every drug used. It is one of the most rewarding types of nursing you will ever experience. I highly recommend it.

I worked at one point at a very large facility with approximately 9 CV surgeons - I still have the small binder for each surgeon - all their idiosyncrasies are listed; their preferences, etc. I kept a large wide-mouthed bag (like a carpenter bag) with all my pens, flashlight, clamps, you name its; you will find your own special gear.

I always carried my personal reference books; 2 stethoscopes, scissors, and so forth.

I wish you the best; if you have any problems or questions at any time, feel free to contact me.

God Bless!

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Old Jun 11, 2007, 12:43 AM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

i agree with walk6miles. I, by no means, have the same amount of experience (2 years compared to 15), but it is, in my opinion, one of, if not the most, challenging specialities out there! at the same time, it is also very rewarding. you will learn a lot!!!! Good luck with your endeavors

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Old Jun 11, 2007, 07:27 AM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

Originally Posted by NurseRotten View Post
iPod!
Could you tell me how this helps you with work?

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Old Jun 11, 2007, 07:28 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

A calculator, a pen, my tarascon pharmacopia book and most importantly my badge to clock in with.

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Old Jun 11, 2007, 09:09 PM
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Re: What do you never leave home without?

Originally Posted by walk6miles View Post
Here goes 15 years of CVICU and transplant experience:

I learned my skills in Boston; one charge RN required us (great idea) to check all drips on the patient by old fashioned calculator method...the more you use those skills, the more ingrained they become.

You will check the patient's EVERYTHING down to the collection containers on the floor; you will become familiar with how these patients arrive from OR to recovery - either very bad shape (in which case, you will be hanging blood products and titrating drips all night) or very good shape (in which case you will sit by the patient and keep track of everything) there is seldom an in between - either good, or bad.

You gradually become attuned to the subtle changes that tell you something is amiss; you will at some point know every nuance to every drug used. It is one of the most rewarding types of nursing you will ever experience. I highly recommend it.

I worked at one point at a very large facility with approximately 9 CV surgeons - I still have the small binder for each surgeon - all their idiosyncrasies are listed; their preferences, etc. I kept a large wide-mouthed bag (like a carpenter bag) with all my pens, flashlight, clamps, you name its; you will find your own special gear.

I always carried my personal reference books; 2 stethoscopes, scissors, and so forth.

I wish you the best; if you have any problems or questions at any time, feel free to contact me.

God Bless!


Thank you so much!! This definitely helps! Its nice to know someone out there will answer some questions if I have them, because I'm sure I'll have many!!

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