While what a critical care nurse does depends on their specific health care organization, all critical care nurses share basic responsibilities.
Intensive Care RN
Intensive care RNs deliver safe, quality and individualized care to their patients. They must follow standard nursing procedures and always provide improvement suggestions. They are responsible to assess, treat and care patients as assigned. To accomplish this, they access and analyze the patient’s care plan and activities in collaboration with other health care team members. They direct and delegate the care delivered by subordinates, which involves providing advice and correction. They work closely with all health care providers to facilitate and coordinate quality, efficient healthcare. Intensive care RNs are expected to have at least one year of experience as an RN in a critical care unit and hold current critical care nurse (CCRN) certification.
Cardiology Unit RN
An RN who works in a critical care cardiology unit will be accountable for the health status and needs of their patients. They interpret health data, make critical decisions and promote preventative health practices. In order to successfully accomplish their job, they …show more content…
This will include continuous observation of clinical conditions and frequent measurements of standard indicators and outcomes. These RNs work with patients who have and are planning to have major procedures and therapies. RN’s in medical/surgical trauma units must be familiar with complex techniques, such as dysrhythmia recognition, ventilator management and hemodynamic monitoring. These RNs are responsible for planning, implementing, evaluating and documenting all aspects of patient care. This includes delegating appropriate tasks to assistant personnel and supervising their