Emergency, or trauma, nurses work in hospital or stand-alone emergency departments, providing initial assessments and care for patients with life-threatening conditions. Some emergency nurses may become qualified to serve as transport nurses, who provide medical care to patients who are transported by helicopter or airplane to the nearest medical facility.
In order of education, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager, Nurse Practitioner. A nurse working in ICU is an RN. ICU Nurses have specialized education and skills, but a new RN can work in an ICU.
ICU Medical was created in 1984.
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There is no special education required for an ICU nurse beyond what is required for a nursing license (associate's or bachelor's degree). Usually, hospitals will provide some specialized training for new ICU nurses, but it is not required.
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The educational kind.
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You need to have an M.D. and have to beable to take care of very sick people. ICU stands for Intensive Care Unit
Intensive care unit
M/S Intensive care unit
well I think you need to get your RN degree.
A psych tech requires hardly any training. They are the "laborers" of the psych wards. They hardly get paid anything and they probly have to deal with the most with unruly patients. A nurse on the other hand is educated on practically every aspect of health. They get paid quite well, and there are so many different nursing fields. Psych nurse, trauma nurse, ER nurse, triage nurse, ICU nurse, Baby ICU, pediatrics, Chemo nurse, Radiation oncology nurse, Radiology nurse, cath lab nurse, even insurance companies hire nurses for their health screenings.