beaner said:
I start as an intern in the NICU next month and I am terrified!
😱 Any advice?
The NICU is a team environment in a manner that I think is unique in medicine. You have friends in the NICU if you make them and treat them with the utmost of respect, courtesy and humility as people who know what they are doing around premies while you don't. Act superior and they'll make you pay big time.
They are:
Nurses (Bedside and nurse practioners)
Respiratory therapists
Dietitians
Pharmacists
Occupational and physical therapists
everyone else, such as radiology technicians
Be very, very nice to them and they will guide you.Try to learn as many of their names as possible as quickly as possible....
A few specifics...
1. Always ask the bedside nurse before handling, turning or otherwise disturbing a sleeping NICU baby. In fact, introduce yourself to the nurse of each of your babies each day and ask when it would be the best time to examine them.
2. Show the blood gasses to the respiratory therapists and ask what they think should be done, THEN go make the same suggestion to your senior resident, fellow, whatever - 99% of the time the RT is correct, the other 1% the gas is so bad it needs to be bumped up to the fellow or attending level to work with.
3. Ask the nearest dietitian to teach you the basics of infant formulas and TPN in the NICU. Be respectful, they know more neonatal nutrition than you'll ever know unless you do your research in neonatal nutrition as a fellow (hmmm, good idea.....).
4. Learn exactly on day 1 where to find the information you need on the nurses charts - ask them when they aren't busy where they chart the I/O, weight, VS, etc. If you're really nice, they'll help gather the info you need for rounds.
There are more, I'll let some of my colleagues add to this list...
Regards
OBP