Originally Posted by fethahed
hey folks i was thinkin bout getting om as an ER tech while I'm in nursing school...i was wonderin maybe someone out there knows something bout that like what they do? how much can it help school? how do doc's treat em? appreciate all yall
BIG NATE STAN BILOXI, MS
I am starting as an ER tech in a few weeks. My job description includes caths, EKG's, splinting, dressing care (to a point, not sure how much), blood draws (they are going to certify me in phlebotomy the first week with 50 sticks), and assisting the MD's by setting up trays (for spinal taps etc). Plus vitals and the usual tech stuff.
I don't have any EMT training at all. I finished two of four clinical semesters in my nursing program so far and I have AHA BLS, and experience as a medical assistant in an ambulatory care office. So not all ER techs need to be EMT certified; prolly depends on state/agency.
I am really really excited because it will help immensely w/ my skills. I am going to have a preceptor for 4 weeks working one on one either w/ another experienced tech and/or RN.
Floor techs in the hospital usually are doing beside care like Vitals, toileting, walking. ER techs do WAY more and it sounds like much more fun to me. Plus they make more money too