1. Organization just comes...to any nurse spcecialty.
2. Be thourgh...Don't rush; there are time constraints related to assignments, but know what you know. After severel hundrend, it is much faster; but get your routine.
3. I enjoy the outcome. It is a long task; but if you have patience and stay in your area, you will be rewarded with the well babies. Least, is the poor outcomes; but you can't redict. So, you treat every baby as if they have the best chance...even when history says different.
4. $ differs from region to region...shift to shift. If greater than $20 these days, I'd say your doing good. The larger the hospital the better the pay overall...diffs included.
5. 12's. Unfortunatly were are pigeoned holed into 12 hours. I tried 8's; but gave it up because my co-workers always compained when they had to go home or float. I loved it; but hated being the bad guy, so I gave it up and went back to 12 hrs.
6. Duties...vary. Routine care to Sunday head, length, etc; and Wed pm central line dressing change. Other than that the norm for a surgical NICU.
7. Chose me. I was working Well babies; then my firends went to NICU in a close by hospital. I followed them because they loved it. Only 2 patients.
8. Can you handle the sick and dying baby. They are common. Not everyone is to be saved by modern medicine. As much as we wish; so just aren't able to be saved.
9. I love the surgical NICU. Different from a delivery NICU. We know when admits are coming. Sergeons fix; we recouporate; and manage complications. I love it!
For anyone desiring the NICU; I'd say try it. You WILL be overwhelmed; but it comes in time. Our babies need strong nurses.