Nursing work at the Emergency Room (ER)

Identify the potential ethical dilemma
April 19, 2021
What kind of orientation or mentorship did the nurse receive in transition to his role as an RN?
April 19, 2021

Nursing work at the Emergency Room (ER)

Nursing work at the Emergency Room (ER)

The interviewee is Eric Johnson, a Registered Nurse (RN) in the Emergency Room (ER) of Toledo Hospital. He has been an ER RN for seven (7) years now. Scheduling the interview with him was challenging, as nurses work many hours, and Eric managed to allot a small amount of time for the interview because the interviewer is his friend. Nursing work at the Emergency Room (ER)

What kind of education/certification/experience does the nurse have?

Nursing work in the ER is a specialization by itself. Thus, ER nurses are given continuous education, certification to different areas of nursing expertise specific to ER work, and the experience itself in the ER is worthy enough for a nurse to be experienced in different aspects of technical/medical hospital work. Formally, the interviewee has been trained in basic life support, advanced cardiac life support, neonatal advanced life support, pediatric advanced life support, intravenous therapy, training for emergency room. Hospital work itself is a continuing education for ER RNs: they have a monthly lecture and two (2) weeks of hands-on duty.