Thank you for video!! I do wish NP would head in the same direction as PA, in that you cover it all, so that you don't have to go back to school if you decide you want to start taking care of a different population!
I’m an ACNP that works in Various ICUs This is good video information for new NPs My recommendation: 1. I recommend taking the Fundamentals of Critical Care thru Society of Critical Care Medicine. there is also an OB course. 2. Also recommend shadowing an ICU NP. 3. recommend an ICU Fellowship for new grads.
In the ER NP’s are either FNP or ACNP. These are usually two different personality types. The ER ACNP is the one doing traumas and criticals and they also are the type who enjoy the “buzz.” They are very similar to ICU providers in that arena. The ER FNP likes the urgent care type of interaction. Different from the primary care FNP who values relationships over time. The ER ACNP vs the ICU ACNP are slightly different. In ER their relationship is limited. Their role is focused resuscitation and stabilization and diagnosis. This also happens in ICU but we have longer interactions and much of our daily tasks involve formulating plans for established patients. Lots of talks and interactions with families. Does that help?
@@BreeJuskowiak Extremely helpful! I have a background as an EMT/Paramedic, went to medical school for a year, left went through nursing school and now work in the ER as a nurse but I've been wanting to go back to NP school now that I have a few years experience. Don't really know the route to go, I do like the ER but I've I'm not a big fan of the ICU. I don't really care for urgent care, and I have an interest in business etc as well.. I'm just very used to the ER lifestyle. I do like the idea of learning more critical care skills but our NPs don't do much in the ED.
Thank you for video!! I do wish NP would head in the same direction as PA, in that you cover it all, so that you don't have to go back to school if you decide you want to start taking care of a different population!
I’m an ACNP that works in Various ICUs
This is good video information for new NPs
My recommendation:
1. I recommend taking the Fundamentals of Critical Care thru Society of Critical Care Medicine. there is also an OB course.
2. Also recommend shadowing an ICU NP.
3. recommend an ICU Fellowship for new grads.
I am an ICU nurse currently in an AGACNP program. This interview was great. I look forward to part 2!
Good luck!
Trying to decide which NP specialty- thank you!!!
I’m a FNP and now in week 2 of post-master’s AGAC-NP program. This is so exciting! Loved this interview…..very motivating!
Good luck!!
Great interview. I just passed my AG-ACNP boards. This was very helpful!
This was great! I would love a peds/NICU NP next!!
If I can find a professional to interview, I'd love to!
What a wonderful role model!!!! Thank you for having her on!!!
You’re an AWESOME role model too, Liz!!! 😚🫖🪴☀️❤️
This was such an informative and motivating conversation. Thank you both so much!
Our pleasure!
Excited to see part two. Very informative!
Make videos about Pedi Acute Care NP vs Pedi Primary Care NP please!!!
If I can find professionals to interview for that, I'll definitely do it!
Great videos!!
I want her job!! (except i'm in PA school LOL)
I am curious as to how she became comfort with performing procedures? where did she learn ( on the job, fellowship?
Love it.
What type of personalities/backgrounds have you found different in the NP ER vs. Acute Care roles?
In the ER NP’s are either FNP or ACNP. These are usually two different personality types. The ER ACNP is the one doing traumas and criticals and they also are the type who enjoy the “buzz.” They are very similar to ICU providers in that arena. The ER FNP likes the urgent care type of interaction. Different from the primary care FNP who values relationships over time.
The ER ACNP vs the ICU ACNP are slightly different. In ER their relationship is limited. Their role is focused resuscitation and stabilization and diagnosis. This also happens in ICU but we have longer interactions and much of our daily tasks involve formulating plans for established patients. Lots of talks and interactions with families.
Does that help?
@@BreeJuskowiak Extremely helpful! I have a background as an EMT/Paramedic, went to medical school for a year, left went through nursing school and now work in the ER as a nurse but I've been wanting to go back to NP school now that I have a few years experience. Don't really know the route to go, I do like the ER but I've I'm not a big fan of the ICU. I don't really care for urgent care, and I have an interest in business etc as well.. I'm just very used to the ER lifestyle. I do like the idea of learning more critical care skills but our NPs don't do much in the ED.
Can make a video on internal medicine np?
It’s hell
Great video!!