| Aspect | Assistant Eicu Rn | Eicu Rn |
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| Certifications | Registered Nurse (RN) license, possibly additional ICU certifications | Registered Nurse (RN) license, ICU-specific certifications (e.g., CCRN) |
| Work Environment | Assists ICU nurses, supports patient care under supervision | Provides direct patient care, manages ICU patients independently |
| Responsibilities | Supports nursing staff, performs basic patient care tasks | Administers treatments, monitors patients, makes clinical decisions |
The Assistant Eicu Rn typically supports ICU nurses with basic tasks and patient care, while the Eicu Rn manages more complex clinical responsibilities independently. Both roles require RN licensure and ICU experience, but the Eicu Rn has a higher level of autonomy and clinical decision-making.