ICU Nursing
ICU Nursing
Description
ICU Nursing is a specialty with highly specialized responsibilities, as it involves providing immediate support to the doctor by performing nursing procedures. A graduate of the ICU Nursing program stands out for their communication skills, organizational abilities, prompt response in managing critical cases, and problem-solving capability. Additionally, the assistant nurse participates in all stages of patient care (preoperative and intraoperative).
Thanks to the high-quality education they receive, graduates of the ICU Nursing program at SBIE obtain a professional license and can work in both public and private sector healthcare units.
Career Rehabilitation - ICU Nursing
Public and private hospitals, intensive care units for adults and children, cardiothoracic and thoracic surgery units, burn units, dialysis units, cardiac infarction units, neonatal intensive care units, respiratory care units, and high-dependency units (HDUs) are waiting for you as an ICU Assistant Nurse graduate to join their workforce.
Points of Excellence ICU Nursing IEK SVIE
At the School of Health at SBIE, you are trained by experienced professionals in the field who hold executive positions in major institutions. At the same time, hands-on learning takes place in fully equipped educational hospital beds that simulate a real working environment. Additionally, the practical training of an ICU Assistant Nurse is carried out using modern anatomical models.
The medical laboratories are fully equipped with state-of-the-art machines used in hospital intensive care units, allowing students to specialize in the following: assessment of vital signs, first aid provision, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use of suction devices, defibrillators, blood pressure monitors, and stethoscopes, pain and allergic shock management, hemorrhage control, use and operation of electrocardiographs, and intravenous fluid and nutrient administration systems, among others.
At the same time, SBIE collaborates with the country’s largest public and private hospitals, ensuring access to clinical training and participation in industry-specific workshops, seminars, and scientific conferences for ICU Nursing students. Finally, all students in the Health sector at SBIE have the opportunity to obtain an ERC-Basic Life Support certification and to complete their practical training in major cities abroad through the European Erasmus+ program.