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Emergency room • virginia beach va
Emergency Room Nurse (ER RN)
NursefindersVIRGINIA BEACH, VA- Promoted
Room Inspector
Harrison GroupVirginia Beach, VA, US- Promoted
Emergency Medicine Physician
All Star Healthcare SolutionsNot Specified, VA, USA- Promoted
Clinical Coordinator Emergency Room RN
Retreat Doctors' HospitalVirginia Beach, VA, United States- Promoted
Emergency Room ER Registered Nurse RN
Johnston-Willis HospitalVirginia Beach, VA, United States- Promoted
Emergency Room Registered Nurse RN
Henrico Doctors' Hospital ForestVirginia Beach, VA, United States- Promoted
room attendant
Stonebridge CompaniesVirginia Beach, VA, US- Promoted
Room Attendant
Hyatt Place Virginia Beach / OceanfrontVirginia Beach, VA, US- Promoted
Emergency Room Nurse (ER RN)
AMN HealthcareVirginia Beach, VA, US- Promoted
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Emergency Medicine, Emergency Physician
US Acute Care SolutionsRockingham County, VA, US- Promoted
Emergency Room Registered Nurse RN
Parham Doctors' HospitalVirginia Beach, VA, United StatesROOM ATTENDANT
La Quinta Virginia BeachVirginia Beach, VA, United StatesGuest Room Attendant
Landmark Hotel GroupVirginia Beach, Virginia, USARegistered Nurse (RN) Emergency Room NIGHTS
SentaraSentara Princess Anne Hospital- Promoted
Emergency Medicine Physician
Austin Major GroupNot Specified, VA, USA- Promoted
Emergency Medicine Physician
Necnic GroupNot Specified, VA, USAEmergency Room Nurse (ER RN)
NursefindersVIRGINIA BEACH, VA- Full-time
Job Details
ER RN’s treat patients in emergency situations where they are experiencing trauma or injury. They quickly recognize life-threatening problems and are trained to help solve them on the spot. ER RN’s treat a variety of conditions from sore throats to heart attacks for patients of all ages and backgrounds. They will stabilize patients experiencing trauma and help minimize pain. ER RN’s work in hospital emergency rooms and departments (ER and ED), ambulances, helicopters, urgent care centers, sports arenas, and more. ER’s and hospitals are given a Trauma Rating I-III based upon the kinds of resources available in a trauma center, and the number of patients admitted yearly. Level I is the highest (capable of providing total care for every aspect of injury) and Level III (Level-3) being the lowest.
Education / Requirements :
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) : 4-Year Education
- Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) : 2-Year Education
- You must earn an ADN or BSN degree and pass the NCLEX to apply for a license as a RN.
- RN‘s can only work with an active state license.