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Old Nov 15, 2005, 03:56 PM
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So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Unfortunately, our clinical never got a neuro ICU clinical rotation. So, I don't really know much about it!

My interview was just for an "ICU" internship and it turns out that this is the one they offered me.

So,I have a general idea of what a neuro ICU is like but I was wondering if someone could give me a little more information about it? Like what kind of patients are typically seen there? What kind of meds (other than mannitol ) are commonly given there? etc.

Any advice would be appreciated

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:12 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Originally Posted by sunshelley
Unfortunately, our clinical never got a neuro ICU clinical rotation. So, I don't really know much about it!

My interview was just for an "ICU" internship and it turns out that this is the one they offered me.

So,I have a general idea of what a neuro ICU is like but I was wondering if someone could give me a little more information about it? Like what kind of patients are typically seen there? What kind of meds (other than mannitol ) are commonly given there? etc.

Any advice would be appreciated
Suggestion in the form of a question; Can you shadow a nurse in this particular Neuro ICU for a day, before actually accepting the internship? This way you could ask the nurse questions about the type of typical patients in the Unit, observe the routine of this Unit, and thus became more familiar with the Unit.


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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:25 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Originally Posted by Corvette Guy
Suggestion in the form of a question; Can you shadow a nurse in this particular Neuro ICU for a day, before actually accepting the internship? This way you could ask the nurse questions about the type of typical patients in the Unit, observe the routine of this Unit, and thus became more familiar with the Unit.

Hmm... I'm kind of thinking that it's too late for that, considering I've already had the interview and they've offered me the position.

However, everyone I know who works at this hospital (including new grads that went to their neuro ICU) says it's wonderful and go on and on about it...

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:28 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Originally Posted by sunshelley
Hmm... I'm kind of thinking that it's too late for that, considering I've already had the interview and they've offered me the position.

However, everyone I know who works at this hospital (including new grads that went to their neuro ICU) says it's wonderful and go on and on about it...
How do you know its too late unless you ask the person that offered you the internship? This person might even be impressed with the idea.

If you know new grads that work in this Neuro ICU, then ask them about the patients they have taken care of in the Unit.

Nothing wrong with presenting this question(s) to allnurses.com members, yet maybe best if you hear from nurses that actually work at this Neuro ICU, IMHO.


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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:31 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

I'm sure you'd like it. Same as regular ICU, vents/gtt's...In Addition people requiring ICP monitoring, EVD, pt's with SAH, CVA...You'd like it....Only drawback, well simply put...ROADTRIPS

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:32 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Originally Posted by Corvette Guy
How do you know its too late unless you ask the person that offered you the internship? This person might even be impressed with the idea.
True, true...

We'll see what they say. Thanks

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:33 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

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I'm sure you'd like it. Same as regular ICU, vents/gtt's...In Addition people requiring ICP monitoring, EVD, pt's with SAH, CVA...You'd like it....Only drawback, well simply put...ROADTRIPS
roadtrips?

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 08:39 PM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Yeah CT scans and MRI's...I suppose you'd get used to it after awhile, personally it takes out a lot of energy ...I still cringe when you have to bring a vented patient for an MRI since it takes long. But I'm sure you'd like the unit...Good Luck!

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Old Nov 17, 2005, 10:33 AM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

also depending on your hospital you might have a lot of neuro trama-- ( falling and smashing their head in or getting in a car wreck and breaking their back and causing them to be a quad.) You're there in the acute phase-- the freak out phase--- for the family. sometimes it can be alot to deal with.-- the 'when will they wake up' questions are hard especially when you are new. at least they were for me. but you learn how to talk to the families just like anything else. Its just something thats you might have to deal with that maybe you wouldnt have to in the regular ICU.
Just a thought.

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Old Nov 21, 2005, 07:48 AM
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Re: So, I was offered a neuro ICU internship position....

Originally Posted by hrtprncss
I'm sure you'd like it. Same as regular ICU, vents/gtt's...In Addition people requiring ICP monitoring, EVD, pt's with SAH, CVA...You'd like it....Only drawback, well simply put...ROADTRIPS
Hi,

This is one that won't bother me. My previous floors/units involved plenty of road trips as well but they were usually for dialysis, or pt/ot, or imaging or even nuclear med.

None of those took a super long time off of the floor though (dialysis was a drop off and then return to pick up), it took as long to unplug and load equipment and replug and set upon departure and arrival as it did for the actual trip!

Gen

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