ER VS. ICU NURSE - They Are DRAMATICALLY Different! If You Are Interested in Nursing, Check This Out

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • ICU nursing and ER nursing are both without question fast paced and intense. But what is the better fit for you? Order or chaos, long term or just hours of care. Hear from Maddi and Liz in this guest episode of The Med Life as they share helpful tips to decide your nursing career!
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Komentáře • 389

  • @airborneinfantry23
    @airborneinfantry23 Před 2 lety +171

    My dad was an RN in the ER, ICU, CCU, and CVICU for almost 30 years. He recently passed from brain cancer. I miss hearing his stories from being a nurse.

    • @marrillojayasuriya1398
      @marrillojayasuriya1398 Před rokem +22

      Imagine how many people he would have helped over the years. What an amazing guy im sure you must be so proud he's ur dad 🙏

    • @jennifermurdock945
      @jennifermurdock945 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I’m sorry your dad passed recently. My dad passed away four years ago. And, I still hurt from him missing in my life. It hurts when the people and pets we have as family pass away. My thoughts are with you. 😢
      💜💜💜

    • @alytsao9476
      @alytsao9476 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Truly sorry to hear that 😢

    • @Mainly-boy-outdoors
      @Mainly-boy-outdoors Před 6 měsíci

      I'm very sorry for your loss.

  • @fernandagonzalez7270
    @fernandagonzalez7270 Před 4 lety +524

    I’m an ER nurse. Love the saying “Jack of all trades, master of none.” 😂

    • @nursekfromTexas
      @nursekfromTexas Před 4 lety +6

      ER nurse her too, thats so true lol

    • @robertkosin6227
      @robertkosin6227 Před 3 lety +6

      Not true. Master of “organized chaos” and juggler of all trades. love the comparison between the two. I’ve worked both sides. 👍

    • @Rebecca-asdf
      @Rebecca-asdf Před 3 lety

      Haha

    • @johnmc188
      @johnmc188 Před rokem

      Jesus lied and said, "Truly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.' (Matthew 16:28) Now how could he be the son of god if he said he was coming back 2000 years ago? The bible condones slavery. Anyone who beats their male or female slave with a rod must be punished if the slave dies as a direct result, but they are not to be punished if the slave recovers after a day or two, since the slave is their property. (Exodus 21:20). According to the genealogies in the bible, the earth is about 6000 years old, disproven by fossil records and history.

    • @SVAsianPhilippinesGo6858
      @SVAsianPhilippinesGo6858 Před rokem

      You have a strong gut. I recently took my ex to the E.R. when he thought he had testicular cancer (which wasn't even an urgent emergency ugh..). Then, I saw this lady barf her guts out and I was like nope, not going further inside. I'll just wait out here for you until they call your name and it's your turn lol. Sorry to who ever that was. I hope she is okay now and that she is alive and better but damn..

  • @SimpleFitNurse
    @SimpleFitNurse Před 3 lety +85

    As ER nurse, i think violence is pretty huge too in this setting -- unstable mental health patients or acute delrium. It can be challenging managing those in terms of our safety!

    • @zenwolf1046
      @zenwolf1046 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I work at a hospital as a cook, and the amount of code greys being called is ridiculous average 6 per shift.

  • @kevinismawayoflife4660
    @kevinismawayoflife4660 Před 3 lety +281

    I’m a long time ER nurse. I spent some time in ICU as well. For me, I can’t stand the idea of knowing what my patients whole day is going to look like. I prefer to have you just keep throwing things at me, and I will take them as they come.
    I will say this. If you are a new nurse, ER is fun! ER is exciting! The things that you see and do down here will change the way you look at the world. ICU Will be a continuation of your growth and learning. I would encourage any new nurse who wants to develop themselves into being the best all-around nurse they can be to do a stent in ICU before you put yourself in the backwards environment that is ER.

    • @heatherlaurenRN
      @heatherlaurenRN Před 3 lety +8

      great advice, thank you!! still trying to decide what kind or nurse I want to be. but i have time, im only in my second semester of RN school.

    • @nursekfromTexas
      @nursekfromTexas Před 3 lety +2

      @@heatherlaurenRN Yes! I feel like once your in your last semester you'll have a better idea of where you want to work. I also have a nursing youtube channel that can help you along the way. Please check it out and subscribe;)

    • @Heyitsjunie
      @Heyitsjunie Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the advice. Starting ICU soon.

    • @mircavalcante9308
      @mircavalcante9308 Před 3 lety +8

      I'm confused. So it is best to start in ICU, then go to the ER or vice-versa. I've just started nursing school and people are already asking me where I want to go. I want to take my time to decide but it's wonderful to get tips like yours. :-)

    • @kevinismawayoflife4660
      @kevinismawayoflife4660 Před 3 lety +27

      @@mircavalcante9308 I guess in my opinion it depends on your goals. I think most people who love working ICU don’t like working ER, & likewise most of us who love working ER don’t like working ICU. They are completely different environments. As you move through your nursing education pay attention to what you like to do. The right choice for you will make itself clear.
      The point I was trying to make in that first comment is that starting in ICU will build on what you learned in nursing school. Starting in ER will almost require you to unlearn what you learned in school.
      Things like head to toe assessments & care plans are nonexistent in ER.
      ER is save them, stabilize them, get them out. ICU is more maintaining or restoring homeostasis.
      ICU is extremely detail oriented. I hate it.
      Good luck on your journey

  • @fannyalexander5906
    @fannyalexander5906 Před 3 lety +56

    ICU nurse here and couldn’t be more grateful of my experiences. I salute ER nurses for their time management and grace under immense pressure but my heart belongs to ICU. I love seeing my long term patients (even post code ones) back to health and even becoming as normal as they are. It keeps my interest to know the beginning and ending of certain diseases or conditions. My critical thinking has been sharped and the growth is just always there, like there’s so much to learn every day.

  • @sheridanrobbins3956
    @sheridanrobbins3956 Před 3 lety +68

    I’m an ER nurse ( but in Australia we call it ED) and I love the chaos of it all, but I think Liz forgot to mention all the crazy psych and toxicology we deal with.

    • @Joyjoy12149
      @Joyjoy12149 Před 2 lety

      In the UK 🇬🇧 it’s called A&E nurse

  • @ofwgktaxkitty
    @ofwgktaxkitty Před 4 lety +140

    ER RN here and i wouldn't be a floor nurse ever lol i dont want to be paging doctors id rather have them right there at bedside like we do in the ER

    • @iorimaytajo3160
      @iorimaytajo3160 Před 3 lety

      Can nurses choose where they want to be assigned?

    • @naimadaud756
      @naimadaud756 Před 3 lety

      neo chenle technology u can apply to vacancy in the area you want to work in i.e ER, ICU but it would normally say on the job description what ward or part of the ER they would be working in

    • @khyoon14
      @khyoon14 Před 3 lety +1

      Floor nursing is lackluster and boring. ER is better for sure

    • @HeyHey-gr2uo
      @HeyHey-gr2uo Před 3 lety

      khyoon14 are you a nurse?

  • @kudurrumaqlu
    @kudurrumaqlu Před 4 lety +181

    This must be heavy I respect both

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 4 lety +8

      Both have their unique challenges for sure!

  • @nikitabudgets4201
    @nikitabudgets4201 Před 4 lety +153

    I love being organized and knowing what to do so definitely ICU (that was my plan anyway), I feel like I would have major anxiety if I were to be in the ER lol. But in any case, nursing is awesome and as a fellow LPN, so excited to continue on in my journey and one day be a ICU nurse

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety +6

      We wish you the best in your journey to becoming an awesome ICU nurse!!

    • @brigittealexander1967
      @brigittealexander1967 Před 3 lety +1

      I love the idea of being an ICU. I love structure and I can be rigid lol

  • @carnellthomas8086
    @carnellthomas8086 Před 3 lety +38

    I love the ER... it's really organized chaos...most days you don't feel the shift go by because of how busy it gets

  • @Tbrack100
    @Tbrack100 Před 3 lety +48

    I wanted ICU, because I work in the ER now while in nursing school. After being there for a while, I choose the ER. Treat and Street.

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety

      Awesome, continue crushing it 💪

  • @sharono.2210
    @sharono.2210 Před 4 lety +49

    ER nurse! Love the organized chaos. I’ve been to ICU a few times and it doesn’t have the same energy. It can get overwhelming sometimes in the ER but each day we try to get better at managing it.

  • @DocJay
    @DocJay Před 3 lety +8

    I don’t miss any of it at all!
    Flight Nursing is where it’s at!
    ONE patient at a time... and there’s two of us to take care of her/him!

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety

      But did you see our flight fly along video?!

    • @JJ-gw9vs
      @JJ-gw9vs Před 3 lety

      What us flight nursing?

    • @DocJay
      @DocJay Před 3 lety +2

      We fly critical patients from the scene accidents, etc to hospitals. Or from a hospital to a hospital with specialized care. We typically fly with a paramedic or another nurse.

  • @renafarlow9253
    @renafarlow9253 Před 4 lety +70

    ER sounds like the thing for me! Organized Chaos

  • @baothao9287
    @baothao9287 Před rokem +9

    So good to hear both sides of the story. I'm a trauma ER nurse. It feels like there's a great divide between ER and ICU. I do think that most ppl do not realize we do a focus assessment and deal with such. I feel like alot of nurses get upset when maintenance fluids are not hung or central lines are not placed. I have had 2 ICU pts before and a HAMS, and I have to choose what orders are critical. I find it frustrating that we do not always support each other in this field. (We don't have CNAs either)

  • @bloke_19xx33
    @bloke_19xx33 Před 4 lety +71

    You and your fellow nurses are all heroes, regardless of any label. THANK YOU for all you do!

  • @queens6583
    @queens6583 Před 3 lety +24

    I have been an ICU ( MICU & CCU) for 43 years and recently retired. I love the ICU because I like being organized and prepared if my patient crashes or I get a trainwreck from the E.R. or an in house cardiac arrest that we put on Artic Sun hypothermia protocol. My unit gets IABP, Impella's, Watchman's, Strokes and neuro cases, CVVHD dialysis and the list goes on. It can be very hectic and stressful and now my unit is a covid unit for the sickest ones. I do like getting to know my patients and families better than an E.R. nurse is able to do because their goal is to move them out ASAP. People need to know that patient outcomes are directly related to the nursing care they receive in both departments and that we nurses are the best advocates for our patients.

  • @avaf813
    @avaf813 Před 3 lety +56

    I know I’m only 12 but I was thinking about being an ER nurse and this sounds like it’s the job for me! Thank u for this it’s so informative! :)

    • @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458
      @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/cLA4C7ODAXo/video.html

    • @palladium607
      @palladium607 Před 3 lety +3

      You will need to make sure you stay out of trouble so you can get your nursing license.

    • @shireensaadat6972
      @shireensaadat6972 Před 3 lety +4

      As an ER nurse myself, what I wish I knew about this specialty is the bulk of your patients will be psychiatric patients. And working in emergency medicine has a very high risk for physical violence among the staff that work in it.

    • @tsteinyrn
      @tsteinyrn Před 3 lety +4

      A few helpful hints:
      - Do good in school high school (take AP classes and as many science classes as you can), opens the door to more scholarships & less loan debt (nursing school is not cheap and it's difficult to commit to working a lot of hours while in nsg school)
      - after completing nursing school work on a Med/Surg floor for a minimum of 1 year. Let your manager know your interests in other field, after you've been working there > 6 months. Your manager may be willing to float you to that unit, if pt census allows. This provides the chance to see if that is truly something you want and lets you find out if the atmosphere and your future co-workers are a good a good fit for you.
      - keep an open mind. There are so many opportunities for nurses in and out of the hospital setting.
      Good luck! Being an RN is am amazing job filled w/ pride, joy, sorrow, frustration and accountability. Going home at the end of a grueling shift, but know you made a difference or even saved a person's life is so rewarding and definitely worth it!

    • @kathlynnraines8308
      @kathlynnraines8308 Před 2 lety +1

      You can do it!!

  • @mackenziesweet5166
    @mackenziesweet5166 Před 4 lety +86

    I think I would have to choose ICU! I like the idea of things being much more organized and knowing what is to be done and expected for the day. I'm not sure that I could handle the organized chaos like Liz...(:

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 4 lety +5

      There’s always options! I personally love the Chaos Liz talked about but there’s plenty of folks who love the organized ICU setting too

    • @coconutsciencegirl9232
      @coconutsciencegirl9232 Před 3 lety +2

      Don’t take this wrong...but as a med surg nurse I can tell ya most of us would prefer ICU. It’s the dream 😂

  • @renalnrs
    @renalnrs Před 3 lety +13

    I was an ICU/CCU nurse in the beginning days of ICU the late 70’s. I loved it. I hated to get pulled to ER so much. The not knowing what was coming through the door was too stressful. I’m a Capricorn that likes her ducks in a row. You at least got a report before the patient arrived in ICU so you could mentally prepare.

  • @sheilawilson2958
    @sheilawilson2958 Před 3 lety +13

    I am starting nursing school Aug 31st and my dream job is to become an ER Nurse in a trauma 1 hospital!!!!

  • @marymayb4056
    @marymayb4056 Před 3 lety +10

    I get like 8 or more patients in the ER. Getting 4 is gonna be like a breathe of fresh air!

  • @chyanngarcia7119
    @chyanngarcia7119 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m a tech. I work on med/surg and I can have up to 13 patients to myself and it can be so overwhelming.🥺 but I love my patients and try my best to be there for my patients and help the nurses as much as I can. I can’t wait to be a nurse one day.

  • @AubsAndreya
    @AubsAndreya Před 3 lety +16

    I would definitely choose ICU! ER nurses have so many patients throughout the course of their shift and I would much rather just have 2 that I know everything about

  • @sassysandra245
    @sassysandra245 Před rokem +1

    My dad recently had his last heart attack and was brought into his closest hospital that has a heart unit , he was in alot if pain and they couldn’t get his vtach to stop so th had to shock him while awake in ambulance on the way which did nothing and he said it hurt like no other but when brought in ER he was immediately taken to cath lab and was in there 3 hours cuz his heart was anatomically incorrect so they were unable to punch thru to get get oxygen to get oxygen to the hole half of his heart and the heart specialist couldn’t believe he lived thru that but when they finally got thru the heart on that side the heart was pretty much dead but my dad was still alive cuz my dad is one strong man but he had these butterfly ivs on both arms they used to try to keep his blood pressure up cuz it was very low and they had to do the pressure oxygen too but my dad is tuff although taking any breaths was ver short and you could tell was very hard and short and he couldn’t stand up without losing his balance and the ICU docs told us he was in so many meds that was keeping him alive and without them he would pass so scary but my dad knew and my dad hated hospitals especially after being in the Korean War and what he seen so after a few days he called me and said he wanted to go home as I heard him ask the doctors what was the point of them giving him all these meds when e knew it was just prolonging the inevitable especially when he kept going into v tach which is a fatal heart rhythm & that’s when he did the DNR CUZ HE DID NOT WANT TO BE SHOCKED AGAIN ESPECIALLY KNOWING THAT THERE WAS NO WAY HE WAS GONNA LIVE WITH ONLY HALF OF HIS HEART WORKING & there was no improvement over the last few days & he had the butte

  • @davidwerner4351
    @davidwerner4351 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank You for all you do! My blood pressure is a bit astonishing now and again for this reason I'm in and out of the hospital my hat is off to you both.

  • @jaylacollins432
    @jaylacollins432 Před 2 lety +6

    I wish more ICU nurses were as understanding of what us ER nurses deal with!💓

  • @Nole1323
    @Nole1323 Před 4 lety +75

    First advertised video that was worth clicking on. Really interesting and informative!

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks so much! We appreciate it and hope you consider subscribing 👍🏼

    • @janetperez26
      @janetperez26 Před 3 lety +2

      Very NOT TRUE!

    • @janetperez26
      @janetperez26 Před 3 lety +2

      ICU NURSE HERE! WE HAVE 3-4 PTS/NIGHT! IT'S INSANE! ESPECIALLY DURING THESE COVID TIMES!
      I VERY RARELY HAVE ONLY 2 PTS UNLESS THEY ARE 2 VERY EXTREMELY UNSTABLE PTS & WE NEVER EVER EVER GET ONE PT PER NURSE! EVER!

    • @amohamoud3992
      @amohamoud3992 Před 3 lety +3

      Jan Grossman this definitely depends on the facility! I know many places that strictly have 2 patients per nurse unless they are VERY short staffed..

    • @TheDowntown02
      @TheDowntown02 Před 3 lety

      @@janetperez26 This topic is so over played on CZcams. It's definitely a spin off of the most popular nurses on YT, The Nurse Nook and Fatima Francesca who did a very popular video on ER vs ICU. It's really not a needed topic. It would be like comparing peds to med surg or OB to Psych. Obviously they are all vastly different lol. Just an attempt at a clickable topic is all...it's called clickbait in the YT world.

  • @tsteinyrn
    @tsteinyrn Před 3 lety +8

    ER RN. I love the unknown of what's about to fly through the door. My motto, "Hair on 🔥 till I retire"

  • @Rebecca-asdf
    @Rebecca-asdf Před 3 lety +2

    this was helpful! thank you :) i feel like i had a feeling ER was more chaotic just cause you have trauma coming in right away but it’s nice to hear firsthand

  • @1DSoccerLife
    @1DSoccerLife Před 4 lety +14

    Thank you for this video!! I’m starting a graduate nurse residency program in the ER in July so I’m trying to be as mentally prepared as possible! Lol

  • @Heyitsjunie
    @Heyitsjunie Před 3 lety +6

    Great and informative video. Happy that I found your channel. I will be starting my new position in the ICU as a new RN. I’ve been an LPN for 4 years. I’m a bit nervous, but excited to build on my nursing foundation.

  • @WonderbreadBell
    @WonderbreadBell Před 3 lety +10

    This was so helpful. I’m finally going to be starting nursing school. I have always thought I wanted to be in the ER because I worked well with organized chaos in the military. This has just confirmed the ER might be for me!

  • @wducca
    @wducca Před 3 lety +9

    I´m currently studying and i must say that definitely ER caught my attention

  • @wedgepressure4313
    @wedgepressure4313 Před 3 lety +2

    Im a cath lab RN, i think in the lab you get a little bit of both, it's super chaotic while your stabilizing a pt with impella or pacing or coding the pt or RSI, or all of those at once but once everything is set and they are semi stable things calm down and become very detail oriented, for instance managing anticoagulation/ACT timing, sorting lines and managing hemodynamics becomes very detail oriented. I love the lab! Haha

  • @HoneyBee1980
    @HoneyBee1980 Před 3 lety +5

    Just changed my major from Psychology to Nursing. This was a great video. Thanks for posting!

  • @courtney3694
    @courtney3694 Před 3 lety +7

    Coming from a respiratory therapist. I loveeee my icu nurses ❤ You learn a lot more in the icu.

  • @quicktoevil
    @quicktoevil Před 3 lety +4

    I likely have PTSD after a few years nursing in a busy ED. 'Organized chaos' is too kind. Its combat. And the dead haunt you.

  • @bendobson216
    @bendobson216 Před 3 lety +3

    See a pic of me teaching Ebola protocol....I co-developed at VA hospital Louisville KY.
    I also standardized all crash carts.
    Also I reduced critical lab errors by 50%...yes!!! FIFTY PERCENT!!!
    How cool is that!
    Saw an issue, worked to initiate changes.
    I love being a nurse!!!

  • @tess1768
    @tess1768 Před 3 lety +3

    Just accepted my first job in the STICU! This video solidified ICU nursing for me, no doubt. Thank you guys for your amazing work!!!

  • @jarredsepulvado1615
    @jarredsepulvado1615 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m a CVICU RN and I am way too organized and detail oriented to ever work ER! Plus I love my ECMO, impella, IABP, CRRT, CVOR patients! Love my coworkers in ER! They’re amazing!!!

  • @mr.f7417
    @mr.f7417 Před 3 lety

    ICU Nurse here from Malaysia! Great to hear from both of you 💪🏼

  • @paige6094
    @paige6094 Před 4 lety +8

    ICU! Both bc I have experience on a pulmonary unit with vented pts and bc I live in a small town and I wouldn’t want to see someone I know come from a trauma before they were stabilized.

  • @1nerdywhitegirl
    @1nerdywhitegirl Před 3 lety +7

    I'm an ICU RN that started out working EMS while in nursing school and continue to work there for my county so I kind of work in both worlds. Basically, I run enough 911 to know that I wanted to be an ICU nurse when I got my RN😂😂 I enjoy being able to hand off my 911 patients to the very talented ER nurses and say ,"I'll see ya again soon in the ICU when they get you stabilized." Being able to be a part of someone's care from the point they needed 911 to the day they are well enough to move up to med-surg is a real blessing. May God bless all nurses regardless of where we work. Much love to all! ❤️❤️

  • @heidievans6336
    @heidievans6336 Před 3 lety

    I'm a nursing student with previous EMS training/work experience and intend to work in both ICU & ER once I get my RN, so this video is helpful to me.

  • @ashleepadworski8709
    @ashleepadworski8709 Před rokem +2

    100% ICU.. I can’t do the chaos. I need strict organization with my OCD lol

  • @talithawarren7969
    @talithawarren7969 Před 3 lety +3

    I think I still want to be an ER nurse. I have always wanted to do that! Thanks for the insight!

  • @MelissaASL24
    @MelissaASL24 Před 3 lety +4

    I start nursing school in January and I'm looking forward to being a nurse in the ER!!

  • @ginger1549
    @ginger1549 Před rokem

    Retired ICU nurse from a hospital that was not a trauma center , except we had a burn unit so that could keep us running as they would transfer out more stable, post op burns to us to make a room for a new burn when needed. We would also sometimes be pulled to the burn unit when they needed staff, which was always a learning experience. In our ICU we typically had 2 patients , rarely 3 patients but if you had to staff someone a third patient it was important to consider the acuity of all 3 of them & definitely not assign someone 2 patients & an empty bed as those empty beds often filled with very acute patients. I do miss the ICU and that it was never dull , the saying "never a dull moment" definitely applied to my job.

  • @CalisCreativity
    @CalisCreativity Před 2 lety +2

    I am a float RN and have been to all units in my hospital. So far, I really like the ICU because they are more organized and the charting system is easier to use. The ER is great because you experience so much but I feel like where I work, the charting system needs some work and there are a lot of mental health/drug user patients that end up boarding in the ER for days at a time before being placed. Sometimes the assignment is all boarders so it is like being a floor nurse some days.

  • @karlahuckabee1514
    @karlahuckabee1514 Před 3 lety

    I’m a surgical nurse on a floor. I’m very organized and my goal is to get into ICU. Great information on both areas!

  • @androd5202
    @androd5202 Před rokem

    Love this video!!!!! And the conversation is something I'd wanna be a part of as an aspiring ER nurse

  • @theartisticautist3123
    @theartisticautist3123 Před 3 lety

    Uhh - I am a medstudent and I just discovered your channel 😍 definitely here to stay! 😊

  • @kellyrose7186
    @kellyrose7186 Před 4 lety +42

    Coming from an ICU nurse, ICU ALL THE WAYY😆

    • @itzelr3514
      @itzelr3514 Před 3 lety

      That’s exactly what I was going to say. Same here ICU all the way !!

  • @2themissfashion
    @2themissfashion Před 4 lety +16

    I would definitely chose ICU!

  • @naomidonadio3078
    @naomidonadio3078 Před 3 lety +9

    ER Nursing! I am going to be doing my High Acuity lecture next semester which should be interesting

  • @okshua
    @okshua Před 3 lety +9

    Loved this video!! I’m torn between both so this really gave me more insight ❤️

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you found it helpful! If you have any questions as well, feel free to DM Maddi or Liz on Instagram!

    • @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458
      @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/cLA4C7ODAXo/video.html

  • @Inactivechannel__
    @Inactivechannel__ Před 3 lety +23

    probably ER nursing, it seems more interesting and fast paced

  • @audreywarren6777
    @audreywarren6777 Před 6 měsíci

    As an ICU nurse, it's ICU all the way!
    Although the most love I've felt is when I floated to ER one day. It was incredible! My respect goes out to every person in the hospital, it's a team effort!

  • @crypticfable
    @crypticfable Před 3 lety +11

    I've been an ICU nurse for several years and have been thinking about going to the ED this year. Thanks for this video, so helpful! The idea of having more than 2 ICU pts definitely freaks me out but as long as I never have to do chg baths again I'm good LOL

  • @tamarawatson4066
    @tamarawatson4066 Před 3 lety +14

    ICU! I like having as much control as possible! lol

    • @albaniamusic2323
      @albaniamusic2323 Před 3 lety

      Can you tell me about icu ?
      Are the doctors at the bedside with you like they are in ER?
      How often do you have pts die or come close to it ?
      Do you work adults or neonatal ?
      Is it hard emotionally?
      What are skills and good traits to have in that setting ?
      Are ICUs quiet(in sound) ?
      I’m a nursing student about to graduate and know I wouldn’t be able to do ER but am to a degree considering working in the NICU it’s the rotation that has most of my interest out of all my rotations so far.
      Pros and cons? Be as honest as possible pleeeaaassse

  • @leahmcdermott3479
    @leahmcdermott3479 Před 3 lety +13

    As an ER nurse, the highest number of pts I had at one time was 26. The lowest I ever had was 5 and they were ALL ICU pts that couldn't go to the ICU because their nurses were maxed out at 2 pts each (Ummmmmm.....Really ?!!)

    • @jillmckennabailey2614
      @jillmckennabailey2614 Před 3 lety

      Yup 2 max and true ICU pts it should be 2 to 1 RN

    • @leahmcdermott3285
      @leahmcdermott3285 Před 3 lety +5

      You missed the point Jill McKenna Bailey - I was drowning in the ED with 5 ICU patients and they couldn’t take any of them because they were maxed out at 2 - So what about the 5 ICU pt I was taking care of ??

    • @jillmckennabailey2614
      @jillmckennabailey2614 Před 3 lety +1

      @@leahmcdermott3285 no I get the point, both areas need more staffing.

    • @khyoon14
      @khyoon14 Před 3 lety +3

      Leah McDermott definitely a facility issue. I’d leave.

  • @lex_nurse
    @lex_nurse Před 4 lety +23

    It's a tough call especially since I've had both rotations for clinicals. I leaning towards ICU because I would love to be in the NSICU

  • @catherinecaron5273
    @catherinecaron5273 Před 3 lety +5

    Planning on becoming an ER nurse. It sounds fast paced and is what I really look forward to doing.

  • @user-tw5fw9hq8w
    @user-tw5fw9hq8w Před 2 lety

    I love this channel. thanks for sharing your life.

  • @jackystar5099
    @jackystar5099 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a better appreciation for nurses especially ICU nurses. My aunt was in the ICU for about a month. They didn't believe she would live but still treated her with dignity. Once she started recovery and was basically delirious they were patient with her. They let us send her things so she knew we were thinking of her. She left with new friends and promises to go back and say thank you once she is strong enough. I'm studying to be a nurse and have my mind set on psychology but I'm interested to experience the ICU and ER.

  • @nealwhite7985
    @nealwhite7985 Před rokem

    I love doing both accept I live in Little Rock Arkansas where half the city was demolished by tornados a few days ago so I’m be happy to be back in ICU.

  • @dalilugubre
    @dalilugubre Před 2 lety +4

    As a first responder and soon to become a nurse this year, I couldn't chose between ICU and ED. However, as I am working on my preceptorship in the ER, I absolutely feel like I am home, so I made a decision to pursuit ER.
    Funny but when I told my Chief' I was thinking about ED, he told me, "of course you are going to the ED, that's where you belong"

  • @elizabethmartinez919
    @elizabethmartinez919 Před 3 lety

    Can you guys do a segment on Respiratory Therapist learning so much from this channel

  • @nursemenurse3266
    @nursemenurse3266 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your videos you have encouraged me to make a similar channel about nursing school

  • @leahmaschke257
    @leahmaschke257 Před 2 lety +2

    What hospital are you from?. This is lovely to see the ICU RN understanding that the ER RN can't necessarily do everything that is scheduled. A very good explanation about the difference between these two very important and distinct specialities in nursing.

  • @ritabouassy8916
    @ritabouassy8916 Před 3 lety

    This video was very useful thank you so much and yea I'll pick the organized chaos lol aka ER. Thanks again for clearing the picture.

  • @rags2richesstevens694
    @rags2richesstevens694 Před 2 lety

    Thank you both I was in icu for 12 days on a ventalter for 10

  • @ads2627
    @ads2627 Před 3 lety +5

    4:1 sounds really nice actually. Our ER doesn't have the staffing for that!

    • @KikumaruXFuji
      @KikumaruXFuji Před 3 lety

      It’s probably based on acuity and where you work. Where I work, acute side usually 4:1 or 5:1 max because there’s no physical place to put more. Trauma 2:1/3:1 max and the ambulatory area might get as many as 18:1 sometimes even more.

  • @luisewegener7993
    @luisewegener7993 Před 3 lety +1

    Worked in the ER for a bit and starting ICU in april this year. It's so diffenrent in my country, in the ER i had to care for up to 30 pts myself, damn i would have been bored with 4 lol, in my ICU we have 3-4 pts per nurse, that sounds like a blessing to me.

  • @cutepinksocks
    @cutepinksocks Před 3 lety +1

    so interested in both, more ICU . you both are gorgeous btw!

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson Před 3 lety

    This was fun haha do more!!

  • @sassysandra245
    @sassysandra245 Před rokem +1

    Continued. He had the butterfly IV’s on each arms which were showing issues with his lungs and blood pressure plus numerous other large IVS INCLUDING TWO HUGE tubes that went into hat looked like a big opening in his neck that was always leaking blood no matter the dressings around it as well honestly it was horrific to see all the tubes going into him and then there were 12 of thise constant medicine machines delivering delivering 12 different meds at all times thru the the ivs which we were told was what the support keeping him alive anyway when he called me( him and I were super close I have always been my daddy’s girl and over the last many years I had been going over on the weekends when my hubby would go outta town to do maintenance on our large cabin & id spend the weekend with my parents which my mom had developed Alzheimer’s and had chronic pain but also had dealt with a life of addiction to opioid pain meds & was now being seen at a pain clinic , my dad shockingly retired to take care of her and he took such amazing care of her and being my dad never had much patience growing up had really developed this amazing sense of caring and extreme patience with her although he never believed in any pain meds he did not want her in pain & was an amazing care giver to my mom which surprised us all but we knew it was hard on him cuz she was very demanding and needy yet he spoiled her!! Even though my dad had really started to have his own issues with prior heart attack and many stents, severe arthritis, something with his hips that would shoot to his toes that made it extremely painful to walk & then he developed this- continue 2 3:50

  • @createdbydwayne
    @createdbydwayne Před rokem +2

    I'm taking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in college. I want to be a Nurse, but I don't know what Nurse specialty I want to work in. This type of video helps me in decision-making. I'm still not sure...
    I'm going to work in Newyork, that's the state I want to work in. Hoping and manifesting to pass the NCLEX exam someday!!

  • @niranjangowda839
    @niranjangowda839 Před 3 lety +1

    i am an ER Nurse , ER is life. spontaneous and challenging. an ER nurse can handle any specialty / any emergency

  • @samanthachristianson8725

    I would pick ER over ICU. Thank you for the video. I am going to go into nursing school this year and am looking into the different areas to get an idea of what interests me the most. This video was very helpful.

  • @krystianamorgan9260
    @krystianamorgan9260 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m an ICU but it was such a difficult decision for me to choose between ER and ICU nursing, I chose ICU because I’m a very meticulous person and like getting to know my patients! However I wouldn’t mind diving into ER nursing sometime throughout my career!

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety

      You should definitely try ER nursing at some point just get a taste of it! If you enjoy getting to know your patients then going ICU was the right decision 💪💪 Thanks for watching the video!

  • @katekat1064
    @katekat1064 Před 3 lety

    Organized Chaos......perfect description of ER!!

  • @jennifertoochi4397
    @jennifertoochi4397 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a new grad nurse and I wanted to start in ICU. I got the ER and will be starting soon. Normally, I am the the of person who gets organized and like to know what to expect..uncertainties gets me stressed and anxious..I love details and stuff..but hey life, learning and growing are all abt facing challenges.. and me starting up in an ER as a new grad is one of those challenges..thanks for ur video..and I look forward to it..

    • @jocelynfranco81
      @jocelynfranco81 Před rokem

      How is that going for you? starting next week as a new grad in the ER and would like some input

  • @donvirtz3665
    @donvirtz3665 Před rokem

    Appreciated the comparison but i hope you also discuss how difficult to endorse patient from ER to ICU. :)

  • @itsayesha2811
    @itsayesha2811 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m in high school and my dream is to become an ER nurse , ICU or work in paediatrics . I’ve wanted to be a nurse since I was in primary school because I love how much effort they care for their patients and I’ve been in hospital before and the nurses really helped me and I know how scary hospital can be 🥺❤️💖

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m so glad to hear your passion

  • @janaemeloloya7623
    @janaemeloloya7623 Před 5 měsíci

    Done both for 15 years each. Love both sides. 2 rooms would of been nice. I have had 6 rooms for ER and more than 2 patients in ICU when we were short

  • @JustBethTrying
    @JustBethTrying Před 3 lety +3

    I am not a nurse-a happy special education teacher here, but if were an ER nurse, I would probably prefer ICU over ER just for the chance to build relationships with the patients and families which seems less likely to happen in the ER. I would also be a little nervous that violence which may have brought a patient to the ER would follow them there . Does that happen often?

  • @jessmullens5191
    @jessmullens5191 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm a PACU RN in australia and I'd say is a perfect mix of ED and ICU!

  • @palladium607
    @palladium607 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow where are you located because I worked in the ER for 5 years and our nurses would have anywhere from 4-8 patients at once. It was so unsafe and unregulated and no one but the nurses cared. They worked so so hard.

  • @stevendavis1243
    @stevendavis1243 Před 3 lety +2

    I feel confident that I could step in to any role offered in nursing because of my skills acquired as an ICU nurse including ER. Further, most advanced nursing programs encourage applicants to have ICU experience before applying. But I tip my hat to ER Nurses, because they deal with the unfiltered reality of what comes into our hospital and it ain't very pretty at times.

  • @aliciapalacios2331
    @aliciapalacios2331 Před 3 lety +3

    Both! I can’t decide 🤍

  • @danman666666
    @danman666666 Před 3 lety +1

    This was a super informative video! You should totally do an ICU vs OR video! I can give some great advice on how to give 0 warning and no information about the patient before we come up to the ICU!😂 haha no but that would be a great video!

  • @stefanieevans713
    @stefanieevans713 Před 3 lety

    I could probably do adult ICU, not peds. I could probably do ER for adult and peds. Pediatric ICU just hits too close to home and I don’t think I could do it. I respect you both!!

  • @CakeLife2885
    @CakeLife2885 Před 4 lety +27

    Ok ICU is HARD too! Why is the other one not talking about how every doctor, resident, and all the teams in the hospital comes to the ICU nurse with questions all day long, as soon as you sit down to chart, the nurse is needed. How the docs can’t wipe their ass without a nurse. How sometimes when it’s short you may get 3patients! The nurse must take their patient for CT Scans and whatever other testing needed along with the transporter dragging beds back and forth, perform full care on their patients making it worse when the CNA is lazy and does not want to help which is everywhere and if the lazy CNA’s are not at your facility please tell me where you work so I can come!!

    • @sadonmcnetwork9569
      @sadonmcnetwork9569 Před 3 lety +2

      Maine medical center. Most CNAs and techs are great!

    • @robinclarke8736
      @robinclarke8736 Před 3 lety

      Carson Tahoe hospital I run my ass off and so do all of my coworkers no lazy cna’s here!

    • @khyoon14
      @khyoon14 Před 3 lety

      Depends on the facility if CNA’s are lazy. I’ve experienced both.

    • @bebeerin
      @bebeerin Před 3 lety +2

      The ICU doesn't even get CNAs at my hospital so just be grateful for the help you do have. If someone's being "lazy" it could be that they don't know what else they could be doing for you. A lot of the things nurses have to get done, only NURSES can do. If you're stressed because you're running behind, it's likely not because a CNA wasn't helping. It's because the majority of tasks you have to do in a day, only nurses are allowed to do like medications, charting, etc. If you need help speak up and treat people with kindness. If you're coming at someone with negative vibes of course they won't want to be around you

  • @edinapayer4807
    @edinapayer4807 Před 3 měsíci

    ER Nurse for me, I have worked ER 5 years and love the organized chaos!

  • @Adiwavolley
    @Adiwavolley Před 4 lety +3

    Loved this video. Thanks super informative. Im looking at the er nurse scrubs... interesting where she get them

  • @alexhelmrich7148
    @alexhelmrich7148 Před 3 lety +2

    Of course I like the organization and not super chaotic idea of the ICU but I think I would much rather choose ER just because I also like not knowing what’s coming in and I feel like it would be a little more exciting because you will get to see a little bit of everything. That’s my goal is to become an RN which I’m in school for right now😀

    • @TheMedLife
      @TheMedLife  Před 3 lety

      The ER will always keep you on your toes which if that’s your style, you should go for it! Keep on staying passionate and we wish you the best on your RN journey 🤘🤘

  • @calliebrown9867
    @calliebrown9867 Před 3 lety +2

    Both require a special kind of person! Look at NP school. Most require ICU experience and the only thing they will take in place of that experience is ER. My goal is NICU but if I can’t get in a NICU as a new grad I’d like to do peds ER

    • @taraaustin2528
      @taraaustin2528 Před 3 lety +4

      Actually NP school will accept any kind of nursing experience. CRNA school will only accept ICU experience although some will accept ER experience from a high level (Level 1 Trauma, Stroke Center, etc...) ER. Good luck with becoming a NICU nurse, that’s what I’d like to do as well.

  • @ric.e214
    @ric.e214 Před 3 lety

    I work Long Term Acute Care, currently in a post-acute-medical unit, I have an average of 20 patients with on-going admits and discharges, I pass my own meds, provide wound care, and over-see ADLs. Aside from politics; understaffing; and random arising issues, I have patients on IVs, Trachs, ostomies, hospice without DNRs, fall risks, combatives, psych pts, etc. I'm in school right now and have a little over 2 years to complete my BSN and want to work ICU 😅