Re: Emergency Room Nurses!!!! HELP!
I am a Pre-Nursing student and i have a paper due where I had to find a person in my field to interview. I couldn't find any ER nurses who had any time to answer my interview questions and my paper is due in a week=/ if you are an ER nurse please take the time to answer my questions=)
What is the most exciting aspect of being an Emergency Room Nurse? The most exciting part is knowing that at any minute anything can walk or be wheeled through the doors. The constant anticipation
What is the deciding factor between letting a patient going home and admitting them into the hospital?
There are many deciding factors. The biggest factors are the patient, the labs, history of the patient.
What incident shocked you the most?
There have been many. We had an all out brawl happen not so long ago, it started out with a patient and family member for another patient and then ended with more patients and more family member who did not even know each other. The police had to come and break it up, it was a complete mess.
Have you ever been in a situation where you didn’t know what to do?
That happens sometimes. Thankfully, you are never alone and there are nurses and doctors who do know what to do in most situations.
What are some major differences between Emergency Room Nursing and being a nurse on a med/surg floor?
I find that in the ER most of the staff works together as a team. We could not do what we do without having each other's backs. I think we laugh more in the ER also.
In college, why did you choose nursing?
It sounds corny, but I knew I wanted to change the world somehow and I think this is how I was meant to do it.
Why emergency room nursing?
I get bored very easily. I used to watch the television shows like Trauma Life in the ER and think, "hey I would love to do that". Now I am doing it and know that it is way different than the television shows.
I think in ER nursing, you truly have the chance to saves lives multiple times a week.
Where there any other fields of nursing that interested you?
Pediatrics
What kind of person does it take to be a nurse?
A person with a strong back bone. A person who is not easily intimidated. Bottom line, a nurse is the patient's advocate and must be willing to perform as one.
What is the most rewarding part of being a nurse?
When someone smiles and says thank you or gives you a hug because you made them feel better.
What is the most difficult part about being an emergency room nurse?
The utter chaos! It is organized chaos but crazy nonetheless. There is always something to be done or someone to be seen.
What is your least favorite part of nursing?
No time for eating, drinking or using the bathroom.
When was the first time you have witnessed someone die?
It was very early in my ER career. I think I had been in the ER for about 2 weeks when the first code came in. I handled it ok in the ER, but when I left, I cried.
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