Complete the degree requirements for a RN or BSN at an accredited academic institution. If you are thinking about an online degree or distance-learning program, it is critical that you verify the program's accreditation status before you start your classes.
Pass the licensing exam in your state after you've finished the required coursework. Contact your state board of nursing for any additional requirements.
Listen attentively during rounds. The ICU nurse will have extensive interaction with doctors as they perform daily rounds and will be inundated with patient care information. When in doubt, ask a resident for help in clarifying a doctor's orders
Get used to dealing with uncertainty. When a new patient arrives in the ICU, her condition is often bad and getting worse. Even if one problem is obvious, there may be several more hidden complications making the condition even worse. Never expect that you have all the information you need at hand.
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Learn the workings of ICU machines. A nurse working in the ICU must be familiar with some of the most advanced medical technology available today, including EKG machines, defibrillators and ventilators.
Apply for a full-time ICU nurse position with the hospital at which you made your rounds. Many times, a hospital is more likely to promote a recent graduate who has worked on the grounds before.
Stay up-to-date on the latest developments in ICU technology by joining the Society of Trauma Nurses (see Resources below).
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