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Hi All!
Okay, I just graduated in May 2012. I start working next week and this is my first job as a RN out of nursing school so I have no previous RN experience.
I want to know if anyone can recommend a brief list of:
1.)commonly given medications in the ICU
2.)common need to know nursing skills (ie: trach suction)
3.)Any other ICU advice or anything that I should brush up on?
I have looked over ICUfaqs.org but it seems like WAY too many attachments and it seems like it is more written towards the authors own hospital and experience.
I just need a simple breakdown of top, essential, need to know information without having to read through a million attachments like the icufaqs.org website has.
I will be learning a lot in my 3 month orientation so I do not need to read ALOT of information, just some essential advice that I should know before my first day so I don't look like a complete idiot when I don't know some things that I should know through nursing school.
Thank you!
This is really great feedback. I'm taking my boards next week, and I have considered applying for CICU. I've always loved the cardiovascular system (best subject in nursing school), so I feel like I'd do fairly well in this area. I would work cardio in general if I wasn't trying to go ahead and get experience under my belt to become a CRNA in the future. I graduated last May, and after taking Hurst and Kaplan, I feel confident enough to take my boards again. Please keep the suggestions rolling!
brandi-lynn
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I would suggest to any new ICU nurse to find a resource pocket book. There's no way to remember everything. I use Kathy White's fast facts. Seems to be the ICU Bible for a lot of nurses. Easy to find information, simply put, etc. Good luck!