I’m doing an internship in the ICU and you’ve been spot on with the videos you’ve made about it. My nursing school besties (they’re both ER) and I enjoy your videos! Keep up the great content!
Been an ICU nurse for 2 years now and got a new job in Detroit in the MICU. I love ICU and I appreciate you talking about the importance of self care. It is huge, I recently had a pt who was young and dealing with family and explaining they were now brain dead was very hard and heart wrenching. But I love my job and I am good with those situation, I defiantly take time and do something fun after those day though.
great series! please do one for OR nursing, it would definitely help new grads interested in this area since there aren’t as many videos out there on this speciality
Hey Charlie, I'm a former scrub tech now turned recruiter and I would love to collaborate with you on telling other nurses of what the OR is like. If you're interested I can be contacted at jmonterrey@junxionmedstaffing.com
Great video Crosby, I'm a former traveling scrub tech now turned recruiter, and I wanted to inform myself about the many types of nurses. I really want to understand more about nursing so I can best understand my travelers. Thank you and take care.
Hey Bill! I really appreciate this video! Being an ITU nurse in the UK a lot of what you were saying is very accurate! I especially liked the point about how fast patients can crash... like a flash!
@thenomadnurse. Hey Brother another great video! I really enjoy your stuff! I worked in the ICU for about seven years and now I'm a flight nurse. If you plan on doing a video on flight nursing and had any questions I'd love to get with you. Keep putting out the good stuff!
I absolutely plan on doing a video on flight nursing. I would love to talk with you because I have a ton of questions. If you want to email me crosby.steen@gmail.com we can correspond. I have a lot of questions lol
Flight nursing?!? Maybe I am very interested I’m guessing that it will be very similar to ER and ICU. Also cannot wait for peds and psych because that’s next clinical for me.
Thanks for the video. I interviewed for an ICU RN position last week, and they had a handful of intubated patient's, but they also had a lot of hold patients that were lower acuity, is that normal?
Umm I disagree with ER nurses not having to deal with crying families... Who do you think deals with the families before you get them? You think ER nurses just ignore them and send them to the waiting room? Arrogant remark on your part. We get young kids that die in the ER, middle aged people, old people.... not just the icu! I disagree with a lot of your comments, we have to deal paying attention to 4 plus patient's needs and that could include a critical patient and three other less sick people. Not one or two!
I’m having trouble deciding where I want to specialize in & I graduate this summer.. I want to pursue CRNA and that requires ICU experience but due to covid we won’t get to do the Critical Care clinical I just want to know am I cut out for it.
You have to pay attention to all those things in any specialty, med-surg, ER, or anything. People also die in these areas and families are there, Surprise! Actually, a lot of ICU nurses think they are superior to other nurses. They are not. It is just what they have chosen to do with your lives. You think you don't need organizational skills with 10 pts on med surg or pts flooding the ER. This is insulting. I worked step-down, ICU, med surg and now have been an NP for 25 years. I'm sorry, but I have a saying, "How do you know that someone is Vegan?" The answer, "It's the first word out of their mouth" Same thing with ICU nurses. Gee I never thought about it, maybe NP is the Top nursing specialty? Not, lol, get off your high horse ICU nurses, I have seen many flounder when floated to the floor, and I'm sure that I would too now, if I went back.
This video is about specific traits that you need to be able to work in ICU. He never said this doesn't happen in ER/wards. It's obviously a lot different when you are doing 1:1 nursing on a patient, often for multiple days and then they pass away compared to ER where you might not spend as much time with the patient
Thanks for your encouragement! I’m a new ICU nurse and it can be terrifying! Having come from medsurge, my mind is expanding in the ICU
I’m doing an internship in the ICU and you’ve been spot on with the videos you’ve made about it. My nursing school besties (they’re both ER) and I enjoy your videos! Keep up the great content!
Been an ICU nurse for 2 years now and got a new job in Detroit in the MICU. I love ICU and I appreciate you talking about the importance of self care. It is huge, I recently had a pt who was young and dealing with family and explaining they were now brain dead was very hard and heart wrenching. But I love my job and I am good with those situation, I defiantly take time and do something fun after those day though.
great series! please do one for OR nursing, it would definitely help new grads interested in this area since there aren’t as many videos out there on this speciality
Hey Charlie, I'm a former scrub tech now turned recruiter and I would love to collaborate with you on telling other nurses of what the OR is like. If you're interested I can be contacted at jmonterrey@junxionmedstaffing.com
I have an interview as a new grad for the ER & ICU in a few days... wish me luck!! And thank you for your videos!!
Good luck 🍀
Great video Crosby, I'm a former traveling scrub tech now turned recruiter, and I wanted to inform myself about the many types of nurses. I really want to understand more about nursing so I can best understand my travelers. Thank you and take care.
Hey Bill! I really appreciate this video! Being an ITU nurse in the UK a lot of what you were saying is very accurate!
I especially liked the point about how fast patients can crash... like a flash!
Ashley Adkins...yes.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great video, plus I couldn't agree more since I have worked in both specialties plus CCU..........Abrazos
@thenomadnurse. Hey Brother another great video! I really enjoy your stuff! I worked in the ICU for about seven years and now I'm a flight nurse. If you plan on doing a video on flight nursing and had any questions I'd love to get with you. Keep putting out the good stuff!
I absolutely plan on doing a video on flight nursing. I would love to talk with you because I have a ton of questions. If you want to email me crosby.steen@gmail.com we can correspond. I have a lot of questions lol
I think it would be great if you can interview a person who's job is in this specialties
Was soooo looking forward to this. Very helpful! Thank you!
Hey Crosby if u can find any info on New EMR Conversion Nurses...please do a video in your series❤
Absolutely!!
Flight nursing?!? Maybe I am very interested I’m guessing that it will be very similar to ER and ICU. Also cannot wait for peds and psych because that’s next clinical for me.
What are your perspectives on LTC? I have lots of influence on what we recommend for LTC during the dying process. I would enjoy sharing.
Thanks for the video. I interviewed for an ICU RN position last week, and they had a handful of intubated patient's, but they also had a lot of hold patients that were lower acuity, is that normal?
Treat em' and Street em'!
Umm I disagree with ER nurses not having to deal with crying families... Who do you think deals with the families before you get them? You think ER nurses just ignore them and send them to the waiting room? Arrogant remark on your part. We get young kids that die in the ER, middle aged people, old people.... not just the icu! I disagree with a lot of your comments, we have to deal paying attention to 4 plus patient's needs and that could include a critical patient and three other less sick people. Not one or two!
Let's go!!!!
Why did the music in the beginning remind me of stranger things?
I’m having trouble deciding where I want to specialize in & I graduate this summer.. I want to pursue CRNA and that requires ICU experience but due to covid we won’t get to do the Critical Care clinical I just want to know am I cut out for it.
You have to pay attention to all those things in any specialty, med-surg, ER, or anything. People also die in these areas and families are there, Surprise! Actually, a lot of ICU nurses think they are superior to other nurses. They are not. It is just what they have chosen to do with your lives. You think you don't need organizational skills with 10 pts on med surg or pts flooding the ER. This is insulting. I worked step-down, ICU, med surg and now have been an NP for 25 years. I'm sorry, but I have a saying, "How do you know that someone is Vegan?" The answer, "It's the first word out of their mouth" Same thing with ICU nurses. Gee I never thought about it, maybe NP is the Top nursing specialty? Not, lol, get off your high horse ICU nurses, I have seen many flounder when floated to the floor, and I'm sure that I would too now, if I went back.
This video is about specific traits that you need to be able to work in ICU. He never said this doesn't happen in ER/wards. It's obviously a lot different when you are doing 1:1 nursing on a patient, often for multiple days and then they pass away compared to ER where you might not spend as much time with the patient