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Do you trust me when I claim that working as an icu nurse necessitates communication skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and empathy due to the high risk nature of the job? A registered nurse who specialises in providing care to patients in intensive care units in hospitals and healthcare facilities is known as an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse. They are responsible for assessing the patient's condition, giving treatment, and providing continuous care during the rehabilitation process. To work with extremely ill patients and their families, critical care nurses or ICU nurses must be physically, mentally, and emotionally strong. In a critical care unit, the majority of patients are physically and emotionally unstable, necessitating breathing and heart monitoring as well as treatment modifications. RNs on the ICU staff are in charge of drug administration, anaesthesia, and ventilator support. As a specialised nurse, they will be well-prepared to care for patients who have had strokes, heart attacks, or invasive surgery. They will be responsible for a variety of activities, including diagnostic testing, follow-up visits, patient recovery monitoring, and medical emergency response.
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