I was a new grad in the SICU and I wouldn't change my decision to do so for the world. I worked as a NA and Nurse tech in the float pool at my hospital so that I had the opportunity to investigate where I wanted to work. I fell in love with the SICU because I like the technical nature of the job and that we did it all: traumas/neuros, GIBs, AAAs, and got over flow from CCU and MICU. Everyone has bumps in the road here and there with any new job. I remember crying on my drive home from work because I felt like I was unable to process or get "it" as a nurse. I would forget to do little things here and there. It is natural for all of us (Although I was happy to discover I was prego during my orientation and blamed my airheadedness to "Thinking for two" lol) A year and a half out I still have a ton of questions and a lot to learn (thank God for the seasoned momma nurses), but I am ok with the fact that I can't know everything and that I come to work and do the best job I can. We all have our days, but ICU is a perfect fit for me, and I hope it is for you too.