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Thanks everyone for your answers so far. I learned two things:
1. ICU nurses have a sense of humour. (I don't like poop in any area of nursing, but there's good and bad in most things)
2. I love the idea of developing close therapeutic relationship with patient and family and holistic care focus. That is what interests me about ICU nursing.
Likes;
Teamwork
Very focused-2 pts max, sometimes 2:1 for hypothermia pts
Autonomy
Respect shown by ICU physicians (ie intensivists, cardiologists, pulmonologists)
Dislikes:
Quandry of "just because we have xyz technology/intervention/scan/med, should we use it?
Difficult families
Pts. that go on to ethics committee b/c of dissention between continuing care vs. dignified death (sometimes family v MD, family v. family, or MD v MD)
PRISMA (out machines are about 15 years old...very tempermental to use...might as well just say "PRISMA=clots"
I absolutely love being a nurse!
I love the ICU because it challenges me. It makes me think on my feet and sometimes make educated guesses in the best interest of my patient. There is a great deal of respect given to you as an ICU nurse by other nurses in the hospital. We have greater autonomy to order things and do things without a specific order than a floor nurse has. We have a more focused relationship with our patients and families because of the amount of time that is spent in each patient's room.
The thing that was the hardest to get used to was the loss of patients. When you deal with the sickest of the sick, the outcome is not always that they go home and lead a happy healthy life. I have come to really have a much greater respect for an honorable death...a good death.
Pattyo
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Hello everyone.
I am considering ICU nursing and have read many posts here asking related questions, but none that ask what do you like and not like about ICU nursing?
Thanks for your thoughts.