Re: Float Nurse info
Hi BJPeace
Good question. I've been working in NICU for over 1 year now. Ideally I'd want a float nurse (is that like bank or agency?) to be competent with ventilation, inotrope and vasopressor therapy, ICP monitoring and what to do with a patient with high ICPs, EVD management. Also an idea of medication typically used i.e. anticonvulsants, sedation, calcium channel blocker, etc.
However you'd learn very quickly on the job about ICPs, and it is very specialised - our unit would be grateful for anyone who could handle a ventilated patient let alone all the rest. There are usually less sick patients on the way to recovery that an agency nurse would be better equipped to care for.
I hope this is helpful, I'm sure there's more that other nurses can think of.
Good luck and I hope you enjoy it!
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