Role Transition in the NICU

Specialties NICU

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Hello, everyone!

This is is my first post to allnurses, so hopefully I'm not posting in the wrong board.

I am finishing up my ADN this spring, and have just been given my role transition assignment - in the NICU! I never thought I would be so lucky to be placed in the NICU, as it wasn't a choice on our guidelines (though we were told to write in a "dream" placement if we wanted to). Luckily, I guess my GPA was great enough and my recommendation letter glowing enough for my instructor to work hard to find me a placement.

I have always felt called to the NICU, and I am beyond thrilled that I get this wonderful opportunity.

My questions for everyone on this board are:

1) Are there any very pertinent or enlightening EBP articles that you would recommend that I read prior to my first shift?

2) I already plan on reviewing some notes and important passages from my pediatrics course, but are there any specific disorders/NICU-specific care recommendations that I should be aware of prior to beginning this assignment?

And of course, any other advice that you may have would be greatly appreciated! I want to soak up as much information as I possibly can prior to my first shift, in order to provide the safest and most comforting care to these special patients.

Thank you so much in advance,

- Luna

Specializes in NICU.

Some common disorders that we deal with. Depending on the level of NICU, you may see some or none at all:

PDA-Patent Ductus Arteriosus

NEC- Necrotizing Enterocolitis

gastroschisis/ omphalocele

myelomeningocele

tetralogy of fallot

micro preemie- less than 800g or

RDS- Respiratory Distress Syndrome

NAS- neonatal abstinence syndrome

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