I remember watching you since I was in nursing school LPN to RN and using ur advice... now we are both shooting for anesthesia school! This is so cool Congratulations 🙌🏾❤️
I'll be honest, I don't have a clue lol. I'd maybe recommend reaching out directly to the AACN and see if they can help provide you with any additional insight! :D
If you’re in a hospital facility then I would recommend signing up for free Basic EKG/advanced EKG classes. Id recommend taking device classes on the department when they’re offered (intra aortic balloon pump, Impellas). I’d recommend familiarizing yourself further with pressors/inotropes and their hemodynamic effects, familiarize yourself further with hemodynamics like HR, BP, CVP, PAPs, CO/CI, SV, SVR, SvO2, and other values you can derive from a pulmonary artery catheter and how these values intertwine. Highly recommend a CCRN prep book or the ICU Book by Paul Marino for wonderful hemodynamic info
Good luck! You got this. And don’t feel overwhelmed by all of that. Seasoned CVICU nurses of multiple years still don’t have it all down. We are all on our own journey but good for you for your proactivity!
No. To be a CRNA you must have at least one year in a critical care settings and to take this exam you must have 1,750 critical care unit worked hours or 2 recent years in a critical care setting to take the CCRN exam.
I remember watching you since I was in nursing school LPN to RN and using ur advice... now we are both shooting for anesthesia school! This is so cool Congratulations 🙌🏾❤️
Love to hear that. & yeah that's so sick! Best of luck on your journey and keep me in the loop!
@@NurseBass Definitely 🤞🏾 I hope to start applying by next year 🙏🏾 keep doing your thing ❤️
never stop being you and never stop rolling content 😂❤ also congrats!!🎉
Some of the reviews for the ICU Book online suggested its needs to be updated for current practices. Did you notice that when reading?
I am a USRN but I work as a Neuro ICU Nurse in the UK for 16 months, am I qualified to sit for the exam?
I'll be honest, I don't have a clue lol. I'd maybe recommend reaching out directly to the AACN and see if they can help provide you with any additional insight! :D
As long as you have 1480 direct care hours in the ICU within 2 years you can sit the board
Hey man, I'm starting in cvicu this month with a year of medical icu experience. What can I do to increase my chances of success?
If you’re in a hospital facility then I would recommend signing up for free Basic EKG/advanced EKG classes. Id recommend taking device classes on the department when they’re offered (intra aortic balloon pump, Impellas). I’d recommend familiarizing yourself further with pressors/inotropes and their hemodynamic effects, familiarize yourself further with hemodynamics like HR, BP, CVP, PAPs, CO/CI, SV, SVR, SvO2, and other values you can derive from a pulmonary artery catheter and how these values intertwine. Highly recommend a CCRN prep book or the ICU Book by Paul Marino for wonderful hemodynamic info
Good luck! You got this. And don’t feel overwhelmed by all of that. Seasoned CVICU nurses of multiple years still don’t have it all down. We are all on our own journey but good for you for your proactivity!
Wow, CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Thank you! 😃
How did u get them for free
Nicole sent them to me years ago spontaneously as a gift of good will and I let them collect dust lol. Great content tho
Congratulations!
I appreciate you!
You came a long way bro
Still have so much farther I hope to go! :D
I remember watching you in LPN school. Now I’m in the ICU as a RN, preparing to study for this ccrn
I guess I wasn’t supposed to get any insight from this video
Can I take this without ICU experience? I want to be a CRNA but I don’t want to work in the ICU.
No. To be a CRNA you must have at least one year in a critical care settings and to take this exam you must have 1,750 critical care unit worked hours or 2 recent years in a critical care setting to take the CCRN exam.
Kajmiiir coming in clutch
@@NurseBass 🫡🫡🫡🫡
no icu = no crna. this is the biggest requirement to all schools