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Expectations In Critical Care Nursing Orientation (Survival Guide for Critical Care Nurses)

Are you a new critical care nurse? This orientation survival guide is for you! In this video, I share with you what to expect in your critical care nursing orientation. From the expectations of your preceptor to the types of patients you will be caring for, I cover it all! 00:00 Introduction 00:36 What is the Critical Care Unit? 02:26 What to Expect as a New Intensive Care Nurse? 07:38 How is the Critical Care Different 09:55 Critical Care Patient Population 12:32 Critical Care Skills 19:05 Shift Expectations 20:51 Report and Care Planning 21:48 Critical Care Patient Assessment 26:31 Medication Administration 33:28 Multidisciplinary Rounds (MDRs) 35:41 Reassessment and ADLs 37:28 Documentation 39:14 Diagnostic Testing & Coordination of Care 40:55 Emotional Support for Patients and Families 45:02 High Stress in the Critical Care Environment 46:49 Outro ➤ FOR MORE RESOURCES (CHEAT SHEETS, RESOURCES), VISIT: https://nursecheung.com/icunurse/ ➤ WATCH MY OTHER VIDEOS ON CRITICAL CARE ORIENTATION:    • Плейлист   ➤ LET'S CONNECT: Website: https://nursecheung.com/ Facebook:   / nursecheung   Instagram:   / nursecheung   Disclaimer: Opinions, discussions, and topics expressed on my channel and/or videos with my likeness on other channels are not necessarily of those related to my employer, nursing college, or institution. The views expressed on this channel by either video or discussions do not represent medical advice. If you have concerns regarding a medical condition, please contact your physician. Patient identifiers have been removed and/or deleted to protect patient rights and privacy. I do not claim to be an expert on any medical topic nor do I provide medical advice or procedure specifications. Always refer back to your institutions Policies and Procedures. The information represented on this channel is for general knowledge purposes only. It is your responsibility to understand and acknowledge patient advocacy, education, and critical thinking based on your jurisdiction.

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