Originally Posted by soliant12
With the nursing shortage so large the only thing you need to be an ER nurse is a license and a pulse.
I wouldn't go quite that far. Individuals tend to be suited to particular types of nursing depending on the person's strengths. Not everyone is suited for ER. Or med/surg or OR or any other specialty.
ER you have to be able to be flexible to handle a minor cold with one hand and a head bleed with the other. Unless you work in a hospital with a dedicated peds ED, you'll have to be able to treat adults and kids equally efficiently and competently. And like just about every other specialty, you need to be very, very organized and have excellent assessment skills. You need to be able to readjust priorities at the drop of a hat when you get hit with walk ins and a couple of ambulances.