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Nursing in the Critical Care Unit

When it comes to nursing, the opportunities are boundless and you're bound to find a particular type of nursing the will fit in with your personal dream. Many nurses care for those in hospitals, physician's office, local family clinics and other areas. There are other opportunities involving nursing that includes patient care, handling sick or ill children, and critical care nursing. Critical care nursing is an important aspect in every area of health care, and you'll find them handling high stress, emergency cases, and working side-by-side with other critical care staff. Many critical care nurses will be working with EMT drivers, surgeons, or emergency care physicians, as well as other critical care nurses.

 

A critical care nurse will have specialties and even subspecialties concerning life-threatening injuries, critical situations, triage, and after care. Those who can handle high stress for highly important duties, procedures, and have specific knowledge concerning life-threatening situations usually take it on. While all nurses must be licensed within the state or area that they work in, critical care nurses will have special training for the acutely ill, life-threatening critical patient care, surgery, and other immediate care needs.

An extremely important field in the world today, a critical care nurse will shoulder a lot of responsibility. Critical care patients are usually those who have life-threatening injuries or illnesses that need immediate and emergency care. Extremely vulnerable patients, who often have unstable conditions that can change immediately to life-threatening. Critical care nurses leave no room for error and misjudgment, and have special training proving that they're capable of handling emergencies, high stress, and are able to take immediate action. They must be able to take orders from surgeons or other critical care doctors immediately, and understand that their treatment can save a life.

While it may seem that the emergency room would be the only place that you would find a critical care nurse you'll actually find them in many different areas of hospitals and clinics including intensive care, cardiac care, acute illness, neonatal clinics, geriatric clinics, and of course, small emergency clinics.

All nurses take very intensive classroom study, intense hands-on training and clinical training, but the critical care nurse goes through even more intense internships involving the critical care setting. You'll learn triage and evaluation of typical cases, learn how to apply emergency care therapies, be evaluated for quick thinking, quick action and precision and learn to understand a life-and-death situation.

Critical care nurses are in demand in almost every area of health care, and if you feel that you have the talents to enjoy critical care or emergency care as a nurse, look into your local opportunities for emergency care nursing.



 

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