Many pre-med students wonder what certifications are needed to be an Emergency Room Nurse. Fortunately, there are very specific sources that provide the necessary certifications.
What is Emergency Nursing?
Emergency Nursing is a broad health care specialization that encompasses all aspects of emergency medical care. Emergency nurses treat patient experiencing injuries or trauma. They must immediately stabilize patients, minimize pain, diagnose medical conditions and treat life-threatening health problems.
Where do Emergency Room Nurses Work?
Emergency Room nurses predominately work in hospital emergency departments. However, they also work in poison control, crisis intervention and emergent care centers. Emergency room nurses also work in ambulances or flight nursing in helicopters or airlines. They are also found in the military, correctional facilities and government agencies.
What are the Educations Requirements?
For starters, students must obtain their Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The ASN degree will prepare students for entry-level nursing positions. The curriculum will cover basic topics, such as biology, anatomy, nutrition and physiology. It will also cover key courses, such as nursing fundamentals, …show more content…
They are the national certifier of registered nurses. Students must first obtain an Authorization to Test (ATT) through their state board of nursing organization. NCLEX-RN exams are provided through Pearson VUE, which offers computer-based exams through Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT). Once the student passes the test, they must then work at least two years before they can apply for emergency nursing certification through the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing