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Calling all New Grad NICU nurses...thanks to a thread started by NurseDevonL, we have decided to start a support group. Hopefully some of our more experienced NICU nurses will look in every so often to lend some support and knowledge as well. Welcome!
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I am a recent grad taking my boards in Sept. I had my 1st NICU interview today at the hospital I would lover to work at. They are looking at 7-8 applicants for 1 spot. I should know by next Friday. I feel like I'm going to go crazy waiting to find out. I want this position badly. I felt I did well on the interview which was a peer interview with several nurses. At the end of the interview I ask what are the qualities they are looking for in a NICU nurse, and they all said everything you told us is what we are looking for. So, I'm hoping that is a good sign. I also completed my preceptorship in a NICU (not at the same hospital). They also told me they love to hire new grads. Anyone's opinion on what my chances are?? =)
Hello AN family, I was offered a RN NICU position in a level III Children's Hospital yesterday. I am so grateful and excited to finally have this opportunity. To all of those that are desiring a position in NICU, please don't give up, persistence and prayers is what did it for me and I'm sure will do the same for you.
I updated my NICU brainsheets and uploaded them again to the following storage site. Feel free to use them if you'd like.
Hello,
I am starting my first RN job next monday. It is in the NICU level 3. I am sooo excited, and nervous too! Does anyone have any advice on what type of book I could get to help me before I start nicu orentation?
Thanks so much! goodluck to everyone on here starting a new job too :)
Jewls67
Congrats, jewls67. The most popular NICU reference book is Merenstein and Gardner's Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care.
Others to consider:
Gomella's Neonatology - focused on medical dx and tx; less of the practical stuff like developmental care
Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate by Goldsmith and Karotkin - complex in parts, but thorough; an understanding of ventilator modes can be a weakness for many NICU nurses
Smith's Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation - peek at a copy of it - one of your docs should have it; cool pics and short descriptions of the most common syndromes, associations and sequences
You may want to verify that my links lead to the current editions of these books. Good luck to ya!
Bortaz, MSN, RN
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