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  1. I AM a student. I put “technically” because I posted this in the NEW GRAD section and not the STUDENT section. I am WELL aware being a CNA in the ICU and being an RN in the ICU are two different things. I am saying that I have always been drawn to acute care, and I am enjoying and learning a lot being in the ICU. I am fortunate to work with nurses that have no problem teaching nursing students (such as myself).
  2. Hi! So technically I am still a nursing student, but I wanted some advice/opinions. I am in an ABSN program, and I just got hired as a CNA on a SICU unit. I definitely lean towards ICU post grad. With that in mind, would you guys recommend I get my ACLS prior to graduating (I graduate in December of 2022)? Will it give me a "leg-up" or look better to employers or give me a better chance for ICU as a new grad? Thanks ?

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