Thursday, February 19, 2015

PROS AND CONS OF BEING A NICU NURSE

Everyone has and emotional side, I mean come on we are human. Being a nurse with sick or premature newborns has many pros but first lets get the bad out of the way and talk about the cons.
When you are intensively caring for a newborn, you have to have a level head, but be ready to act fast because anything could happen in the blink of an eye. Being a nurse to such a tiny, fragile, or ill little human is a difficult career choice because you never know what the outcome of that baby's life will be. For instance: when you have to go to a family and make them aware that things just don't seem to be going the way you would like them too, it can be VERY unnerving for the family of that child. Having their baby in the NICU to begin with is an unbelievably difficult situation to be in, not to mention things going bad. In situations like this is just best to sit back be caring, loving and show some sympathy, but most of all put your own personal feelings aside, and listen.
Now for some PROS. Seeing a sick infant come into your unit is heart breaking because if we all had it our way there would not be a single sick baby born into this already sick world. However, after that babies stay and rehabilitation, being able to see that baby be taken right back out those doors,in the loving arms of its family, and on its way home is one of the most rewarding parts of being a nurse for these tiny little ones. Especially when they are as healthy as they can be.




















 

HI NICE TO MEET YOU

Hi !! My name is Taylor. Welcome to my page!
Everything on this page has to do with the life of a NICU nurse. The Neonatal intensive care unit is a special area of a hospital where newborns who are born prematurely or with medical complications are taken to be under intensive medical attention. My posts will be about all the happenings in this special area of a hospital.
There are many reasons why I am choosing to blog about this topic. However, the main reason as to why I am so interested in the NICU and am writing about it is, this is my dream. I am currently a full time student studying to get my nursing degree and once this CRAZY ride is over my final goal is to be a nurse practitioner for babies who unfortunately make there tiny little way to the NICU. I have always wanted to have a profession where I am helping people. When I went back to school I narrowed my dream profession down to I want to help little ones. I have always been all about the babies and little kids, so why not make a career out of something I absolutely love?http://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=the-neonatal-intensive-care-unit-nicu-90-P02389