Session 3: Emergency Nursing

20th International Conference on Clinical Nursing and Practice


ER nurses work as part of a team with doctors, other nurses and healthcare specialists to offer care, monitor health situations, plan long-term care needs, administer medicine, use medical equipment, perform minor medical operations, and advise patients and their families on illness, care and continued care. Emergency nursing brings all a nurse’s training and experience to bear in caring for patients on days many describe as the worst day of their lives. These patients never “planned” to visit the emergency department (ED) on their way to work or to pick up their children, or on a day they’d deliberate for fun and friends.
Whether emergency nurses are dealing with disturbances or infectious disease, psychiatric illnesses or chronic situations, injuries or acute life-threatening conditions, they care for all who present themselves.

To be an emergency nurse, you need to have not just exceptional skills but a high level of patience and understanding. An ED is a microcosm of the community it serves. A community’s ills and challenges manifest in its ED. As funding for community-based facilities dwindles, more of the population that communities serve are seeking help in EDs

Difference between ICU and Emergency Nurses:

ER nurses treat patients coming through hospital emergency departments for a variety of reasons – trauma, injury, and acute-onset symptoms. They treat patients of all ages and background. Most patients are experiencing emergency, life-threatening situations, and ER nurses must be quick to recognize those acute problems and be able to resolve or stabilize them immediately upon arrival. From heart attack to stroke to gunshot wounds, motor vehicle accidents, or just fractured bones, Emergency Room nurse sees it all.


ICU nurses take care of patients who require the highest acuity of care in a very organized and controlled setting. In order to treat the most serious patients in the most thorough manner, critical care nurses use their specialized skills and wide knowledge of disease pathology to provide interventions that withstand life ICU nurses work quickly, efficiently, independently, and meticulously. They care for the most fragile of patients who hang on to life by a thread. Most patients in the ICU are intubated, ventilated, and life-sustaining medication drips at the very least.
We welcome the Emergency room nurses from all over the world to share their knowledge at our 20th International Conference on Clinical Nursing and Practice to be held from August 19-20, 2019 in the Lion city Singapore.

Contact: nursingclinical@conferenceint.com | clinicalnursing@conferencesseries.org


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