Emergency Nurse
An Emergency Nurse is a specialized healthcare professional who provides immediate care to patients in emergency situations. They work in settings such as emergency rooms and urgent care centers, where they assess patients' conditions, perform life-saving procedures, and administer medications. Their primary goal is to stabilize patients and prepare them for further treatment.
Emergency Nurses must be skilled in critical thinking and quick decision-making, as they often deal with life-threatening injuries and illnesses. They collaborate with other medical staff, including doctors and paramedics, to ensure comprehensive care. Their training includes advanced certifications in trauma care and cardiac life support.