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The AACN has a lot of information. They sell laminated cards for your pocket.
The other link was found on this BB. Mark has created a terrific resource. I use it for precepting new nurses all the time.
Enjoy!
Hello- Just registered and became a new member. This is my very first post, you guys! I have graduated with BSN last month and am planning to work for MICU, starting next week!
Thank you, spacenurse, for your post. I have ordered their new (free) sepsis CD-ROM. I really like it. Yes, I have soooo much to learn as a new grad and am very excited.
Originally posted by spacenurseThe AACN has a lot of information. They sell laminated cards for your pocket.
The other link was found on this BB. Mark has created a terrific resource. I use it for precepting new nurses all the time.
Enjoy!
I think http://www.icufaqs.org/ is great!
Hi MICU nurse,
Where do you work? You'll get by it, but u need to like what u are doing first? Do you like ICU nursing? the pace, the excitement, the high stress that comes with it everytime u walk into the ICU before work? Because i like it...and i just finished my advanced diploma in critical care too..
Cheers,
Angela
albarakanioriginally posted by micu nursehey all!
i just need your imput. i just graduated from nursing school and passed the nclex exam and now i started a new job in the micu. i feel so overwhelmed and i would always doubt myself about my ability. i would always think if i could cut it as a nurse. i love nursing...is this normal?
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hi, nothing to worry about. one day you have to intubate the patient and start the mechanical ventilation alone. if cardiac arrest happen you have to find a way to save his life as fast as u can.
I started out as a new grad in the critical care unit and kept asking myself "Did I learn this in nursing school?!???" It took a while, at least 2 years before I truly felt comfortable with what I was doing. I've been doing it 11+ years now and still love it as much (almost) as my first day.
give yourself a break and enjoy your new learning process! your learning curve just shot straight up. Good luck!
MICU nurse
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Hey all!
I just need your imput. I just graduated from nursing school and passed the NCLEX exam and now I started a new job in the MICU. I feel so overwhelmed and I would always doubt myself about my ability. I would always think if I could cut it as a nurse. I love nursing...is this normal?