Aug 10, 2008, 09:45 AM
Re: Thinking about becoming a nurse...
The job varies so much depending on which specialty you go into. I work in the ICU and I do 3 12-hour shifts per week with 4 days off, and I love that. We do self scheduling, and with the exception of our rule that you have to work 3 of the 8 weekend days per our 4 week schedules, I work the days I want. In fact, next month I penciled myself in so I work Mon-Wed one week and Fri-Sun the next so I'm off 8 days straights to go out of town without using vacation time. Pretty cool.
Anyhow...ICU nurses typically take 2 patient assignments and they are responsible for the majority of the patient's care. We work closely with the doctors and respiratory therapists in dealing with patient care. I find that even "easy" patients in the ICU keep you busy enough that time goes by fast since there's patient assessments every 4 hours, constant monitoring of vital signs, multiple medications to administer, just to scratch the surface.
I'd say that I stay over my scheduled shift times maybe two times per month, and usually not longer than 30 minutes max...
Most CRNA programs like 1-2 years of critical care experience, which they usually define as ICU experience with adequate exposure to hemodynamic monitoring, management of mechanically ventilated patients, and titrating of vasoactive medications. ER and OR wouldn't satisfy that requirement if CRNA is the route you think you may take. Just food for thought!
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