Nervous about managing drips
as a nurse in the ICU?

Don't worry, I was pretty intimidated at first as well.

Get ahead of the game

If you'd like to step on the critical care unit and already know what people are talking about when they throw around terms like, "pressors," "levo," and "Y-site," I've created a free resource just for you.

Introducing: ICU Drips for Beginners, a self-paced free email course for students and nurses new to critical care that covers the crucial foundational aspects of successful ICU drip management.

Join me, Kati Kleber, MSN RN of FreshRN®, as I discuss:

  • Important drip and physiology terms
  • How a vasoconstrictor actually works
  • What your orders and documentation need to have
  • How to physically obtain, administer, and manage them safely and promptly
  • An overview of the top drips used in most ICUs
  • Tips, tricks, and advice

And here's what you'll get:

  • A drip chart PDF download of the top ICU drips and their titrations
  • A blank drip chart PDF download so you can customize it to your specific needs
  • A 4-page course summary PDF download after completion
  • Follow-up tips and encouragement

Each lesson is sent directly to your inbox for free. You'll get a lesson sent each day for four days, but if you'd like to get through the content faster, you can get the next lesson immediately.

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