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Old Jul 03, 2008, 06:09 AM
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Hello!
I am planning ahead, way ahead...and I was wondering if PICU is a good place for a newer nurse. I had brain surgery at Hopkins 2 years ago and I was in the Ped Critical care for a week. Since then, I have wanted to work there.
Please let me know! Thanks!
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Old Jul 15, 2008, 08:27 PM
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I can't speak from personal experience (yet) but two of my best friends are beginning their 3rd year working in the PICU (first job out of nursing school for both of them) at a large hospital and they love it. I don't know how much longer they'll stay there and it is definitely an emotionally charged job, but they both have really enjoyed their time there so far. And I imagine they have learned a lot, they are both really good at their job, patients' parents often request them as their nurses, etc.

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Old Jul 15, 2008, 09:49 PM
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If you're planning on a PICU career, may I suggest that you try to get as much exposure to critical care as you can while you're still in school? There is a LOT to learn in PICU and if you've already learned the basics, such as hemodynamic monitoring, accessing and caring for invasive lines, drug titration and critical care assessment, you'll definitely have an advantage. Kids are not small adults and assessments of norms is very specialized, plus the growth and development angle is extremely important. But it certainly can be done...

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Old Jul 24, 2008, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by gab.rielle View Post
Hello!
I am planning ahead, way ahead...and I was wondering if PICU is a good place for a newer nurse. I had brain surgery at Hopkins 2 years ago and I was in the Ped Critical care for a week. Since then, I have wanted to work there.
Please let me know! Thanks!
-gab.rielle
My PICU hires plenty of new grads, and their success depends on the quality of orientation. 99% of our new grad hires do great in the long run, and the 1% that don't aren't bad nurses, just more suited for a different specialty. Going out on your own at first when orientation is done is scary both for the new grad and the seasoned nurses around you. It can be done, and if you feel strongly, go for it! Getting a PICU tech position while your in school can also be very beneficial. Research your PICU before taking a position and find out how the orientation process works. Good luck!


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