Emergency nursing is the specialty that encompasses caring for patients of all age groups and conditions, from delivering babies and resuscitating trauma arrests to administering medication. Emergency Nurses treat patients in emergency situations where they’re experiencing trauma or injury. These nurses quickly recognize life-threatening problems and are trained to help solve them on the spot. They can work in hospital emergency rooms, ambulances, helicopters, urgent care centers, sports arenas, and more. To provide quality patient care for people of all ages, emergency nurses must possess both general and specific knowledge about health care to provide quality patient care for people of all ages. Emergency nurses must be ready to treat a wide variety of illnesses or injury situations, ranging from a sore throat to a heart attack. Many emergency nurses acquire additional certifications in the areas of trauma nursing, pediatric nursing, nurse practitioner, and various areas of injury prevention.
Related Journals of Emergency Nursing
Journal of Patient Care, Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing, Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research, Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine, Health Economics & Outcome Research: Open Access, Accident and Emergency Nursing, Journal of Emergency Nursing, International Emergency Nursing, Emergency Medicine Journal, Academic Emergency Medicine, Australian Emergency Nursing Journal
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