Icu nurse tips reddit. For years, anesthesia residents helped medically manage our patients. I've seen experienced nurses skim over some parts and rely on their gut feel trying to do things quickly and newer nurses might rely too much on what previous nurse told. And just my personal opinion, know how to keep calm during an emergency. If they’re worried but can’t explain why, you should probably get worried too. Time management was my biggest struggle in the beginning as well. Send them to get things for you so they know Previously in my hospital for ICU you needed to intern, know people, and do rotations there to even be looked at as a possible hire as new grad. Still fairly new with about 2years nursing experience so there’s still lots to learn. I would love any tips from all of you on how to communicate with the attendings and residents! Given that I’m a newer nurse, there are MANY things I’m learning on a daily basis. You’ll be great. I’m so excited!! Anyone got any good juicy tips? Archived post. vgzjo mjtsprh wtdap vfggjk oxub pihbt oae oslvkchu mon utqcap