Job requirements for pursuing becoming a ER Nurse are, the worker has to be able to perform various procedures such as; intubation, tracheotomies, suturing, setting broken bones, first aid, transfusing blood, starting IV lines, administering medication, etc. Educational requirements include taking the necessary steps to become a registered nurse, meaning earning a nursing degree and pass the National Council …show more content…
An average E.R. Nurse makes approximately $28.92/hr and $60,552 annually. There are many colleges and universities to receive this degree, such as: Kaplan University, What a day on the job is like? A day being a ER Nurse could be very nerve wrecking, a lot of interesting yet disturbing things will be seen. Diagnoses seen throughout the day consists of CHF, Pneumonia, AIDS, Renal issues, STD’s, sickle cell, GI bleeds, MI, Asthma, TB, Diabetes, all types of fractures, substance abuse, DD’s, etc. Being able to prioritize, having good assessment skills, and multitasking are the most important...you never know what you’ll run