
You don't need more experience. You need the right reference.
Nursing school didn't prepare you for your first MTP. It didn't teach you vasopressor titration, waveform analysis, or how to spot the trauma diamond before someone has to ask you.
That gap isn't your fault it's just not something you can learn from a lecture. It has to click visually, in the moment, before you actually need it.
New to ICU 2.0 from Improve Your Day breaks down the exact concepts new grads freeze on MTP activation, vasopressor protocols, ICP monitoring, arterial lines into visuals you actually remember under pressure.
See The Results of new grads
96%
96% of new grads say it made their first ICU rotation less overwhelming
98%
98% say the visual format helped concepts stick faster than lecture notes
91%
91% kept using it as a working reference past orientation
**All results are derived using data from over 10,000 orders & are collected within 60 days.**
Comparison table
Textbook → Dense, hard to skim mid-shift
New to ICU 2.0 → Visual, fast to reference in seconds
Generic notes app → Scattered, incomplete
New to ICU 2.0 → Organized by exactly what you'll face first
Learning on the fly → Stressful, reactive
New to ICU 2.0 → Prepared before it happens
|   | Daily Improvement | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Visual, fast to reference in | ||
| Organized by exactly what you'll face first | ||
| Prepared before it happens |
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What is it?
What is it?
A 120-page visual guide from Improve Your Day breaking down critical care nursing concepts MTP, vasopressors, trauma, neuro, invasive monitoring, and more.
How do I use it?
How do I use it?
Keep it in your bag or at your station. Flip to the section you need before or during your shift for a fast visual refresher.
When will I see results?
When will I see results?
Most new grads say it clicks within their first few shifts using it it's built for in-the-moment reference, not long study sessions.
Who can use it?
Who can use it?
New grad ICU nurses, nursing students prepping for critical care rotations, and experienced nurses who want a fast refresher.