Emergency Nurse
Emergency Care Nurses are specialist nurses who provide first-response and emergency treatment to patients in the emergency room and intensive care wards. They are qualified Registered Nurses (RNs) who have undertaken post-graduate training in emergency nursing, acute care, and critical care nursing.
As an Emergency Care Nurse you could be admitting a patient to the ER with a compound fracture, asking relatives about an unconscious patient’s medical background and history of allergies, providing initial treatment to a burns victim, taking an ECG of a patient who has presented with chest pain, monitoring the vital signs of a patient who has overdosed, moving a patient from the ER to intensive care, or updating a patient’s records and associated documentation.
Emergency Nursing is a fast-paced and demanding occupation, so to succeed you’ll need to be physically fit and able to make critical decisions in a highly stressful environment.
Average yearly income
$88,400