Congrats on the RN!

I too had/have the inclination to be a flight nurse as well. Just a little insight: I was a volunteer Fire fighter for 8 years, a professional EMT for 9 years and I have been an RN on Tele / Cardiac ICU for a a year now.

I have found that I very much miss the wail of the sirens and the rush of the call. However, I found out that I know very little about my job that I have to fully apply myself. There is SOOOOOOO much to learn and being in an ICU setting, you are going to need to learn everything!

I am not trying to be a dream killer, I am simply stating that I have been there and doing that, dont stretch yourself too thin. Patients are depending on you.
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