Just accepted a new grad position in CVICU-- your video was so helpful in guiding me in where I need to be focusing my studies before starting! thank you for posting!!
Thank you! I'm about to stat an ABSN program and am angling to get into critical care. This video was extremely informative since Cardio is one of my interests.
Very informative video. Most of the time videos like this involve a lot of rambling/editing but you are great at providing a lot of info all in one take. Thank you!
I just recently got out of the hospital for a burst appendix I was in PICU for 3 weeks and then I ended up transferred to the adult unit for about 3 days then that Sunday of that same week I was transferred back to the PICU for the remainder of my stay because I had my shunt tube on the outside of me so that last week that I was in the hospital I was in the PICU I spent my birthday in the PICU this was back in September of this year. My nurses that I had went above and beyond what was expected they brought me in cake and balloons and a card signed by most of the nurses that I had.
This video was incredibly rich- enabling new rns with a great map to study. Im gonna take each tool and do a rough overview of 3ach. I cant master them before i start but i sure can get faniliar with each device! This was so good. Thank you so much! Subbed!
you are very knowledgeable and this is a great intro to CVICU for "new grads" like myself trying to decide the next step as i continue to grow as a nurse.. thank you!!!! 💕💕💕💕
Just got a new grad position at a cvicu! This video made me want to go read my critical care book I didn’t have a chance to finish during my last semester of my program lol🥵🫀
Great information ; I am new to your channel and love it here. I am a new grad -Medsurg nurse, hoping to transfer to CVICU soon. how long did it take you to be this comfortable in CVICU?
do you feel like your previous knowledge from nursing school helped you? what was the hardest part for you as a new grad in the CVICU? currently stuck on two offers in the CVICU or an ER level 3
Hi, yes and no to the nursing school part. I say yes because nursing school provided me with the foundational knowledge and skills I needed to be a successful nurse. I say no because nursing school did not teach me how to be a critical care nurse. Though, that’s expected because nursing school can only teach you so much in a short period of time. What I didn’t learn in nursing school I learned on the job during orientation and afterwards as well. The hardest part was transitioning from student to nurse and making decisions without having someone to hold my hand through it all. The CVICU/ICU and ED are very different workflows and paces so maybe decide on which flow better suits your personality and or goals.
That is hard to say because it honestly depends on what type of patients and diagnoses each ICU treats. That varies from hospital to hospital. However, I would say the highest acuity patients are in CVICUs that have high volume cases, do transplants, and accept every cardiac support device.
My orientation was a total of 5 months, days and nights. I didn’t learn all of this during orientation but I did over time. In my opinion, it’s impossible to learn everything in the short time span of orientation.
@@frederica4355 hey I feel I’ll be happier with a work from home job… so im looking into epic analyst or utilization review .. can’t believe it’s been a year already 😩
I have high hopes that you will! If not, try to make the best of your experience and don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions to your nurse educator.
Just accepted a new grad position in CVICU-- your video was so helpful in guiding me in where I need to be focusing my studies before starting! thank you for posting!!
I’m glad it was helpful and congrats!
Can you give me more info on getting a CVICU unit as a new grad with no expierence?
You go girl! You sound like a well qualified CVICU nurse.
Thank you!
I’m a new grad starting in the CVICU can I connect with you for some advice?
@@HealingWell4031 Yes, you can email me at: nursebaebritt.rn@gmail.com and we can go from there!
Thank you! I'm about to stat an ABSN program and am angling to get into critical care. This video was extremely informative since Cardio is one of my interests.
this girl is smart af
I'm sure you're parents are very proud of you. Awesome job, and extremely knowledgeable!
Thank you so much!
Very informative video. Most of the time videos like this involve a lot of rambling/editing but you are great at providing a lot of info all in one take. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You’re very welcome
I just recently got out of the hospital for a burst appendix I was in PICU for 3 weeks and then I ended up transferred to the adult unit for about 3 days then that Sunday of that same week I was transferred back to the PICU for the remainder of my stay because I had my shunt tube on the outside of me so that last week that I was in the hospital I was in the PICU I spent my birthday in the PICU this was back in September of this year. My nurses that I had went above and beyond what was expected they brought me in cake and balloons and a card signed by most of the nurses that I had.
This video was incredibly rich- enabling new rns with a great map to study. Im gonna take each tool and do a rough overview of 3ach. I cant master them before i start but i sure can get faniliar with each device! This was so good. Thank you so much! Subbed!
I’m glad you found my video helpful! Thank you for subscribing!
you are very knowledgeable and this is a great intro to CVICU for "new grads" like myself trying to decide the next step as i continue to grow as a nurse.. thank you!!!! 💕💕💕💕
You’re very welcome
Very informative thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing this information!
Just got a new grad position at a cvicu! This video made me want to go read my critical care book I didn’t have a chance to finish during my last semester of my program lol🥵🫀
Congratulations!
Thank you for sharing. I love how knowledgeable you are.
You’re very welcome!
Bestie I can tell you know your sheeet. I’d trust you with my life… MICU nurse here 💅🏻 😊
Well thank you ☺️
100% true. Very informative video
Great video! Thank you for this great insight!
I’m over here like 😮
Great information ; I am new to your channel and love it here. I am a new grad -Medsurg nurse, hoping to transfer to CVICU soon. how long did it take you to be this comfortable in CVICU?
Thanks for tuning in! I would say it took a full year for me to feel comfortable in the CVICU
do you feel like your previous knowledge from nursing school helped you? what was the hardest part for you as a new grad in the CVICU? currently stuck on two offers in the CVICU or an ER level 3
Hi, yes and no to the nursing school part. I say yes because nursing school provided me with the foundational knowledge and skills I needed to be a successful nurse. I say no because nursing school did not teach me how to be a critical care nurse. Though, that’s expected because nursing school can only teach you so much in a short period of time. What I didn’t learn in nursing school I learned on the job during orientation and afterwards as well. The hardest part was transitioning from student to nurse and making decisions without having someone to hold my hand through it all. The CVICU/ICU and ED are very different workflows and paces so maybe decide on which flow better suits your personality and or goals.
What’s the lowest acuity icu based on your experience?
That is hard to say because it honestly depends on what type of patients and diagnoses each ICU treats. That varies from hospital to hospital. However, I would say the highest acuity patients are in CVICUs that have high volume cases, do transplants, and accept every cardiac support device.
Thank you for all the info. Do you mind sharing how long your orientation was? Did you learn all this through the orientation
My orientation was a total of 5 months, days and nights. I didn’t learn all of this during orientation but I did over time. In my opinion, it’s impossible to learn everything in the short time span of orientation.
@@nursebaebritt thank you!
How long was your residency
5 months
What state do you live in ?
I live in CO and they gatekeep the ICUs mostly a certain race in the ICU over here
@@tyrn3783icu is def Gate kept .. keep trying and don’t get stuck in Medsurge for more than 18 months if you want to b an ICU nurse
@@tyrn3783 I’ve been tele for over 5 years I just switch to Cvicu .. if I left years ago I could have gotten into crna school already 😩
@@Amor09876did you apply to school yet? How’d it go?
@@frederica4355 hey I feel I’ll be happier with a work from home job… so im looking into epic analyst or utilization review .. can’t believe it’s been a year already 😩
😳🥴😩
There's no way in hell I'll get a preceptor like you. 😢
I have high hopes that you will! If not, try to make the best of your experience and don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions to your nurse educator.