Originally Posted by SixFtNurse2b
I'm a new nurse about to start on a Ventilator unit at a small hospital. Any advice? I'm nervous to death.

i guess it's because i'm not sure what to expect or what i'll be dealing with on a day to day basis. I was told that i'll be working with IV's alot and that i'll be going through six weeks of training with a preceptor, the max number of patients i'll have will be 8. I really don't know what to say or ask but if you guyz have some pointers or tips i'd really appreciate it.
[b]As the House Supervisor in a hospital with a Vent unit which employs many new grads, hope the following input helps. My new grads get overwhelmed with the various alarms. Learn what accurate vs non accurate pulse ox and tele readings are. Asks the RT's LOTS of questions about the vents. They too often alarm - most frequently for problems easily fixed such as suctioning, resetting the heat alarm, clearing the vent circut, as well as problems that resolve themselves such as the patient coughing, being turned, etc. Learn to be organized. I find that ALL my new grads do very well when they are well organized. Finally, keep in close touch with your supervisor throughout your orientation. If you don't feel you're progressing well, tell her so that she can provide you further direction and training! Wish you the best!