[ Thanks a bunch. I just used the insulin as a small example. These RNs do not have critical care experience. They wouldn't be prepared to run a code or even have access to emergency medications if I am stcu at the bedside. Some of them still have problems reading Tele which is the job of the second nurse when census is 1 to 2. One RN takes patients the other takes the desk. But what I think you are saying is the ER nurses should be okay since they have critical experience? Someone at work stated that it is against the law when there are not two ICU RN in the unit with ICU patients. I was trying to find this law. Thanks for your direction! :) QUOTE=Nurse_;8213133]In California, ICU RNs are 2:1 or 1:1. If you the other person you are working with have critical care background/training, regardless of where they working right now then it should be okay. Like you said, it is a small ICU. If the biggest concern you have at the moment is that they do not have access to the pyxis to get insulin, that's not really something you should focus on. http://www.cdph.ca.gov/services/DPOPP/regs/Documents/R-37-01_Regulation_Text.pdf 70217.1 - Talks about staffing ratio for ICU http://www.nurseallianceca.org/files/2012/06/Title-22-Chapter-5.pdf 70491 - Intensive Care Unit definition