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Are you in a nurse residency program? If so, you will be fine. :) Just take your preceptor's advice. Definitely focus on keeping up with your hourly stuff and try to stay ahead of it. You can typically do hourly stuff (v/s, I&O, IABP or other special equipment) about 10-15 min before the hour so that helps. Use the 2-hour rule to cluster your meds as much as possible. Plan your trips in and out of the room so you are clustering care. Trips in and out of the room do to your time management what those little $5-10 spending increment do to your checkbook. lol! MAKE LISTS!!!! If you aren't already a list maker, become one. lol!
Good for you for throwing youself in the fray.
I developed a good brain sheet for ICU newbies when I was in my preceptorship in ICU... (people told me so ) Its in a graphics program, but if I can save it as a .pdf I'll send it to you if ya want, you could edit it and make your own.
Let me know :)
Hey SuperRN:
I'm new to this site, and want to send a quick apology, I hit the "Report" link at the bottom of your comment thinking for some reason that it would send me to the file you created (the Brain Sheet). It wasn't until I clicked on it that I relized I was "reporting you". I'm sorry, I really hope this didn't screw anything up! Major Apologies!!!
I started in ICU 7 years ago and the best advice I can give is be organized!!! Flow sheets are awesome if you find a good one. Also, be a sponge. When you don't understand something ask why. Listen to the experienced nurse, they've forgotten more than I'll probably ever know. If not scheduled, see if you can spend a shift with RT, a shift in cath lab, a shift following the charge nurse...these can be invaluable....
and always know, it will get easier. Even when it doesn't seem like it. Congrats and good luck!
Hey SuperRN:I'm new to this site, and want to send a quick apology, I hit the "Report" link at the bottom of your comment thinking for some reason that it would send me to the file you created (the Brain Sheet). It wasn't until I clicked on it that I relized I was "reporting you". I'm sorry, I really hope this didn't screw anything up! Major Apologies!!!
LOL! It's ok--I haven't seen anything yet (trouble wise), but I'm not the one with the Brain Sheet :)
seniorstudent123
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I'm a new grad. My first job is going to be in an ICU. I'm wondering how I'm going to keep up. Any advice?