I just graduated last May and started on a cardiac tele floor. Although it is not just cardiac! WE get everything!! It sounds pretty much the same as yours. The ratio is 4:1.
Honestly, if you like a challenge then go for it. Some days are craziness, but im sure thats true with any floor. The wealth of knowledge you receive is incredible. DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS!! These patients are usually on monitors for a reason! So if im not sure about something I ALWAYS ALWAYS ASK!! LOL
I would DEFINETLY go over cardiac anatomy, cardiac patho, maybe the common meds. Cardiac anatomey and patho were a biggie for me. In school we briefly went over EKG strips, so I reviewed all of them. I also had to take (AND PASS) an EKG class at work. ACLS (at my facility) usually comes 6-12months after you are out of orientation. The reason for this is because you are on the code team and thats A LOT for a new nurse!!
For me, days is kinda chaotic. I dont know if thats how it is everywhere...but for me it is. Its faster, more doctors in, more families, more tests...etc. Dont get me wrong though...3-11 and midnights can get crazy too! I trained on all 3 shifts...I liked them all.
I guess from one new nurse to another...dont be afraid to ask questions. You are never alone. Even when you get funky EKG strips, someone is there to help. If a patient is going bad..you have help.
Cardiologists always seem in a hurry..so dont take offense LOL
My first week I was like " why are they so mean?!?!" But theyre not...lol
just busy
Good Luck!! Im sure youll do great!
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