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Old Mar 17, 2007, 09:30 PM
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Re: New to the PICU

Just yesterday I got officially replaced at work! The next new grad started orientation, and I'm no longer the new kid on the block. In fact, I was precepting another new hire for the day! How are all of you doing in your new PICU roles? Loving it yet?

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Old Mar 18, 2007, 02:51 PM
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Re: New to the PICU

hey everyone!

i love the picu. there is absolutely no other place i'd rather be. it's sad some days and at times i feel completely out of my league, but i'm still learning and my skills and knowledge are growing. i love that there's so much change and variety involved. kids on ECMO, teenagers with VSD repairs, post-kidney transplants. it's so exciting.

i take PALS this week. it's not that bad, right?

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Old Mar 18, 2007, 03:19 PM
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Re: New to the PICU

Originally Posted by jamonit View Post
i take PALS this week. it's not that bad, right?
Well, if you overlook the change in passing the exam part! Used to be that the instructors could "remediate" you if you had problems with parts of the exam, but not any more. If you don't know the stuff cold, you don't pass. But it's really good stuff to know anyway so I'd suggest finding a way to memorize drug dosages and algorhithms. You'll have a lot of time to practice the hands-on part (the fun part!) during the course, but if you can't recall that the dose for epi is 0.01 mg of 1:10,000 per kg or that the dose for cardioversion is 0.5 to 1 joule per kg for the first shock then you're toast. In a real, hospital-based code, you'll have all sorts of resources, like your code drugs sheet, but for the exam you're on your own, baby! Study, study, study and you'll be fine.

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Old Mar 18, 2007, 08:59 PM
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Re: New to the PICU

Originally Posted by jamonit View Post
i take PALS this week. it's not that bad, right?
It's intimidating as hell at first but in every class I've taken, the instructors are way helpful and go over the scenarios as many times as you need to 'get it'. Like Jan said, know your didatic stuff cold and your algorhythms (sp?) and you'll be fine.

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Old Mar 23, 2007, 06:09 PM
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I will most likely be returning to the PICU soon. Although I was in PICU for 1 1/2 I am very nervous about returning b/c I feel like I have forgotten the little bits I had learned. Essentially, I feel like a new grad all over again. Any words of advice, suggestions for what to review (we do cardiacs and ECMO)? Oh, I recently took PALS again under the new guidelines. It wasn't too bad. The instructors were very helpful esp. during practice scenerios. The scenerios and mega code stressed me out!!!The written part was the least stressful part, as long as you review meds, dosages, and alogrithms (brady, VF, PEA) then you'll be fine.

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