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Old Jan 07, 2008, 07:07 PM
marilynmom (Female)
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Is this decent experience??

Right now I am work in a high acuity PICU at a teaching hospital and by the time I graduate from nursing school in May I will have worked there for 1 year.

I get to do a lot of skills such as foleys, blood draws (central line and art line mainly), a few IVs, assessments (with the RN--I assess all our patients and have learned a great deal), suctioning, sterile dressing changes, I'm familiar with vents and the monitors and when to panic and when to not (lol!), I do ABGs, glucometer, I&Os, labs (urine, which tubes for what type of thing), etc. I've also seen a lot of things (death, art lines inserted, codes, how to vagal someone in SVT, etc). They sent me to a Basic ECG class. I'm very familiar with the normal pediatric values. I think I've started to develop a decent (for a student anyways) gut instinct about things.

I like the ICU but I also get really bored at times with it (can be very routine) so I'm thinking about the ER because I want to increase my skills and see and do a lot.

So as a new grad do you think my experience as a student is ok? I'm still scared to death to start anywhere though!

I could transfer over right now to the ED as a nurse tech but I really think I get a chance at better skills and assessment practice with the ICU right now. I know the ER nurse techs that I have talked to where I work mainly transfer patients.


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Old Jan 07, 2008, 07:46 PM
calliesue (Female)
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Re: Is this decent experience??

You are getting great experience. Sounds like you are getting a lot of great teaching from knowledgeable nurses too.
I think I'd stay. but only you know what you want to do.
Good Luck.

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