Re: What is a typical day/week like for an ICU Nurse?
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During your schooling, consider a part-time job as a unit secretary or nursing assistant. You will really see what goes on, and you will make useful contacts.
I found ICU actually slower paced than med-surg. Here is the basic framework of my day:
0630: park and start walking to work. There is no close parking on University campuses, so possible delays + walk must be factored in.
0700: Charge nurse brings report sheet to conference room, reads quickly the names of the patients+ diagnoses+a few facts, then she gives everyone their assignments.
0705: Get report at the nurses station from the night nurses about my patients. I will either have 2 stable or 1 complex/unstable patient.
0720: Begin assessments, check alarms, check pumps, check equipment, listen to doctors' plan for the day on rounds, bring up any concerns the doctors need to know about, mentally plan my own patient goals for the day.
0900: Give meds. I hang a lot of antibiotics, potassium, magnesium and any new drugs ordered.
I will chart every 2 hours, turn patients every 2 hours, do a full head to toe assessment every 2 hours, give mouth care, let family in to visit, handle new problems (hypotension, bleeding, respiratory problems) until the end of the shift when I give report to the night nurses.
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