Careers. Have you decided what you want to become? There are tons and tons of jobs out there but things to help people in need. They run tests such as x-rays, CT scans, and MRI tests. They also treat people in the ER who need emergency care. So if you needed emergency care and there wasn’t anyone there, that is what ER nurses are for. ER nurses are part of the Health Science category. They are also realistic and social holland types. Are you wondering about education to become an ER nurse?They must graduate from an accredited nursing school and pass a national licensing examination to obtain a nursing license. It will take 4-8 years to complete the school. The major to pursue this career is nursing programs. The setting/workplace will be in a hospital, in the ER. That is what the name is called, so that is where you will work. The outlook of this career is above average with the 2014 workforce was up to 2,751,000 people getting employed.The salary is making $160,000 a year. That is a low salary but if you like the job, you will get that amount and be happy. The health …show more content…
How many can you think of that are related to ER nurses? I can think of a few, Acute care nurses, Registered nurses, RN nurses, and of course an ER nurse. How many more related careers can you think of that are related to an ER nurse? Back to the education part of it that has to deal with related careers. If you become any nurse such as an Acute care nurse, RN, or an ER nurse, you will still have to go to school for about 4-8 years for all of them. Even if you want to become a registered nurse, you still have to go to school for that long. You should pick an ER nurse because, they make money, lots of people get employed, and it is a good field to get into now. That is why you should want to become one and I hope you agree with me. If you don’t agree with me, what are some other reasons someone would want to become an ER