I'm graduating in May 2024. Just finished adults2 clinical last week;90 hrs on cardiac telemetry unit, I loved it. Although it seemed like the pts were all there with HF and on the same meds. I might start here as a new grad and eventually get into the CSICU. I also enjoyed the cath lab
Wow, you don’t know how much I needed this. This was SO informative and I appreciate you so much for this! I start my first nursing residency job on a Cardiac PCU floor in January, and although it’s my speciality, I’m somewhat anxious! Thank you!!! ❤️❤️
This was very helpful for as a new cardiac nurse who is about to start on her own after the orientation. I was a little bit nervous but this information strengthen my confidence. Thank you.
Thank you! Will add watching pts tele strips ghe tele monitors give us for any changes. And getting pt and sending pts to procedures. I pull some sheaths on our floor and monitor sites.
Thanks for the video. I'm switching from home health to telemetry. I will start my orientation very soon. Is there a book that you recommend that I read?
Hi there, I am curious how your transition from home health to cardiac went. I am currently about to do the same! There're not too many community nurses that transition to acute. I am nervous but I want the challenge. How did it go for you? What are your tips to make it a successful transition? Thank you!
Hello thank you for uploading very informative video I had some quick questions I wanted to ask if u don't mind answering I would really appreciate it 1. Do cardiovascular nurse practitioners work with babies like infants or is that only pediatric cardio nurse practitioner 2. Is the education expensive ? And how much is like the average cost 3. Can nurse practitioners prescribe medicine 4. What degrees are like required for cardio nurse practitioner
1. They can work with babies IF they are an FNP - family nurse practitioner. If they specialized in adult care, they would not be able to care for kids. 2. Average in-state NP school cost is $35K 3. Yes 4. You would need either your Masters of Science in Nursing or your Doctorate of Nursing Practice and have to pass a board examination. Your NP program MUST have an APRN track and it cannot be a general MSN. I have a general MSN and did not get the extra coursework to become an NP so I cannot work as one.
I have this video of top tips for new grads! It's not a walk through of a shift, but offers med-surg tips. Much more content on med-surg to come in the near future! Link: ua-cam.com/video/gx_rtdpb0w0/v-deo.html
This depends on the hospital and whether or not they hire them. Yes, they could but just would be limited the tasks they can complete, but I think the challenge would be finding a hospital that hires them onto units.
I'm graduating in May 2024. Just finished adults2 clinical last week;90 hrs on cardiac telemetry unit, I loved it. Although it seemed like the pts were all there with HF and on the same meds. I might start here as a new grad and eventually get into the CSICU. I also enjoyed the cath lab
Wow, you don’t know how much I needed this. This was SO informative and I appreciate you so much for this! I start my first nursing residency job on a Cardiac PCU floor in January, and although it’s my speciality, I’m somewhat anxious! Thank you!!! ❤️❤️
Having my first shift in cardiac thoracic critical care tomorrow very helpful thank you
Appreciate you ❤
This was very helpful for as a new cardiac nurse who is about to start on her own after the orientation. I was a little bit nervous but this information strengthen my confidence. Thank you.
Great job with explaining the process!😊
Thank you for the breakdown!
This is perfect! Includes lots of info I was looking for. Thank you for making this video
Thank you! Will add watching pts tele strips ghe tele monitors give us for any changes. And getting pt and sending pts to procedures. I pull some sheaths on our floor and monitor sites.
Love 💘, so much and hope everything is going well for you and God bless you and stay safe and healthy. Love 💘, 💘
I am new to cardiology. Please educate me on the abbreviations and critical advice for different procedures
Thanks for the video. I'm switching from home health to telemetry. I will start my orientation very soon. Is there a book that you recommend that I read?
Hi there, I am curious how your transition from home health to cardiac went. I am currently about to do the same! There're not too many community nurses that transition to acute. I am nervous but I want the challenge. How did it go for you? What are your tips to make it a successful transition? Thank you!
i really needed to hear this you explained it perfectly thank you
I'm so glad!
So so helpful, thank you!
Hello thank you for uploading very informative video I had some quick questions I wanted to ask if u don't mind answering I would really appreciate it
1. Do cardiovascular nurse practitioners work with babies like infants or is that only pediatric cardio nurse practitioner
2. Is the education expensive ? And how much is like the average cost
3. Can nurse practitioners prescribe medicine
4. What degrees are like required for cardio nurse practitioner
1. They can work with babies IF they are an FNP - family nurse practitioner. If they specialized in adult care, they would not be able to care for kids.
2. Average in-state NP school cost is $35K
3. Yes
4. You would need either your Masters of Science in Nursing or your Doctorate of Nursing Practice and have to pass a board examination. Your NP program MUST have an APRN track and it cannot be a general MSN. I have a general MSN and did not get the extra coursework to become an NP so I cannot work as one.
Thank you excellent video 👏🏾👏🏾
What do i do when a provider doesn’t pick up the phone?
Try again in 20 min, then the next step depends on your hospital policy. You may call the medical director, or someone else in their practice.
Hopefully I'll be in CCS cross train ICU.🙏😃
Thank you.
Thanks you, excellent
Do you have a video like this for med-surg?
I have this video of top tips for new grads! It's not a walk through of a shift, but offers med-surg tips. Much more content on med-surg to come in the near future! Link: ua-cam.com/video/gx_rtdpb0w0/v-deo.html
Can a LPN work in the cardiac floor?
This depends on the hospital and whether or not they hire them. Yes, they could but just would be limited the tasks they can complete, but I think the challenge would be finding a hospital that hires them onto units.
Yes in central Texas we do
You talk too much
Great!
It’s an information sharing video. What did you expect?