Some pointers please...NICU admits
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I've been an NICU RN for two years. I love NICU III and am technically very competent except other than a problem with emergency admits. I know this sounds stupid, but when emergent admits happen and all the personnel in the NICU "gather" and "take over" what is supposed to be my baby to admit...how do I get near the baby to LEARN to do this??? Now, admittedly this happened twice at a teaching NICU, so docs & NNPs get in the way because they all want experience, learning. BUT I need to LEARN, too!! People won't get out of my way, or they shout things at me way too fast that I don't understand (due to my inexperience and need to confirm for safety issues...) what do I do? I tend to just freeze up and back away, in tears
as I get so frazzled and intimidated at all the confusion, as no one seems to be in charge, and everyone gets so impatient and won't SLOW down. I realize a baby needs all these things done quickly, but when I get near all the hub-bub I tend to shut down and begin to panic, as I get very intimidated. Any suggestions?
I have helped resusitate a baby with one or two people helping and that does not bother me...but when there gets to be a crowd around and I don't know half the people, I just want to run away and hide! It is a terrible feeling and I haven't the guts to pipe up and say: "Go away! Because I am not sure who I may need and who I may not need. I do FINE working alone, or with one or two people, but when a crowd gathers and crap is flying everywhere, I just shut down. I need tips...