Hello Everyone! I work in Neonatal ICU and currently have three years of experience. I heard that some CRNA programs do accept people with NICU experience. Does anyone happen to know which schools...
Our policy (I'm in Cincinnati, now) is that once babies are nippling 25% of their feeds (2x a day), then all developmental tools (snuggle ups, froggies, snoedels) need to be removed from the bed and...
KatrinaPM replied to NeoNurseTX's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I like "Sound Advice". You could say something like, Sound Advice: a proposal for improving developmental outcomes in the NICU. Hearing the ones who cannot speak: How noise levels can be lowered to...
KatrinaPM replied to nursechick182's topic in NICU, Neonatal
We do not feed while on Indocin. But some small kids that we give prophyllactic indocin to (23-24 weekers generally), usually are on fluids for the first few days of life
Where in Michigan are you? I used to work at Holden. I basically got the position because I had a few clinical experiences there, and was encouraged to apply for a new grad position by my preceptor....
We don't give baths on new admits until at least 6 hours after they arrive, and are stablized, whichever comes first. The vernix has a antimicrobial property, so best to let it protect that new skin...
The unit I currently work at changes them every 4 weeks. But, also, if the kid is on humidity, we empty the water out once a day and caviwipe the inside of the drawer, because pseudomonas can grow....
KatrinaPM replied to NICU Mama's topic in NICU, Neonatal
SteveRN21, I would be very interested as well. The past two years I have worked in two different NICUs and never was this mentioned by anyone regarding the positioning of infants midline for the first...
Every time I've been taught how to hang new TPN, I have been taught to remove the excess TPN from the previous day's fluid due to the fact that the tubing contains quite a few hours worth of fluid due...
KatrinaPM replied to GeminiTwinRN's topic in General Nursing
Just be careful not to call in TOO early. Sometimes administration can question you as to why you 'know' you'll be sick enough to call in "already". Just make sure you know your unit culture and what...
Hey there! I am new to Cincinnati because my husband started med school at UC and I am working as an RN until it's MY turn to go back to school! Whee! Anyway, as far as where to live, my suggestion...
KatrinaPM replied to randybayrn's topic in MICU, SICU
I PMed you about my experience but, reading your post, I think that NICU sounds awesome. (I wish I was in THAT nicu!) And 6 months is a great preceptorship, you're going to feel totally comfortable...
Another trick I learned to fix the Air in Line issue was to clean the 'eye' part of the alaris pump with alcohol. When it's dirty is also senses air in line.