to my surprize I got an internship in a NICU and am starting in march:) problem is i have all my work experience from nursing homes and psychiatry units and neonatal and premature nursing was not at all a priority in my education, so I´m feeling a little overwhealmed by all the new knowledge i have to aquire before i start. it seemed like there is a very good " trainingprogramme" for newly employed nurses but during the interview they also made it very clear that if I do not work hard to get updated on the curriculum it wouldn´t be the place for me to work, and of course i also don´t want to kill any babies:D
i have a couple more books in norwegian that I´ve started reading, but I bought the "handbook of neonatal intensive care" ( merenstein & gardner) that seems more to the point. I´m not used to a lot of the english nursing- terminology and it is a thick book so i have to make priorities and would appreciated if you could give me recommendations as to which chapters are more useful when just starting in the field:
the cahtpers are:
(part 2 support of the neonate) : prenantal environment, perinatan transport, delivery room care, initial nursery care, heat balance, physiologic monitoring, diagnostic imaging, pharmacology in neonatal care, drug withdrawal, acid - base homeostasis and oxygenation, pain and pain relief, impact on development
part 3 ( metabolic and nutritional care of the neonate) fluid and electrolyte management, glucose homeostasis, enteral nutrition, total parenteral nutrition, skin and skin care, breast feeding the neonate with special needs
unit 4( infection and hematologic diseases of the neonate) newborn hematology, jaundice, infection in the neonate.
unit 5: ( common systemic diseases in the neonate ) respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases , neonate nephrology, neurologic disorders, genetic disorders, malformations and inborn errors of metabolism, neonatal surgery
part 6: families in crisis, grief and perinatal loss, follow- up of the nicu infant, ethics, values and care in nicu
realisticly i won´t get through more than 6-7 chapters so it would be very helpful if you could narrow it down for me:)
thank you!
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to my surprize I got an internship in a NICU and am starting in march:) problem is i have all my work experience from nursing homes and psychiatry units and neonatal and premature nursing was not at all a priority in my education, so I´m feeling a little overwhealmed by all the new knowledge i have to aquire before i start. it seemed like there is a very good " trainingprogramme" for newly employed nurses but during the interview they also made it very clear that if I do not work hard to get updated on the curriculum it wouldn´t be the place for me to work, and of course i also don´t want to kill any babies:D
i have a couple more books in norwegian that I´ve started reading, but I bought the "handbook of neonatal intensive care" ( merenstein & gardner) that seems more to the point. I´m not used to a lot of the english nursing- terminology and it is a thick book so i have to make priorities and would appreciated if you could give me recommendations as to which chapters are more useful when just starting in the field:
the cahtpers are:
(part 2 support of the neonate) : prenantal environment, perinatan transport, delivery room care, initial nursery care, heat balance, physiologic monitoring, diagnostic imaging, pharmacology in neonatal care, drug withdrawal, acid - base homeostasis and oxygenation, pain and pain relief, impact on development
part 3 ( metabolic and nutritional care of the neonate) fluid and electrolyte management, glucose homeostasis, enteral nutrition, total parenteral nutrition, skin and skin care, breast feeding the neonate with special needs
unit 4( infection and hematologic diseases of the neonate) newborn hematology, jaundice, infection in the neonate.
unit 5: ( common systemic diseases in the neonate ) respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases , neonate nephrology, neurologic disorders, genetic disorders, malformations and inborn errors of metabolism, neonatal surgery
part 6: families in crisis, grief and perinatal loss, follow- up of the nicu infant, ethics, values and care in nicu
realisticly i won´t get through more than 6-7 chapters so it would be very helpful if you could narrow it down for me:)
thank you!