To become a ER nurse its a must to have registered nursing credential, which requires completion of a nursing program 2-4 years. Earning a Bachelors Degrees 4 years, MSN Degree 2 additional years, and PHD or DNP 2-4 additional years. Once you have completed the registered nurse degree program, students are eligible for the National Council Examination for registered nurses or NCLEX-RN. If specializing in emergency room care an additional certifications in the field are needed called CPE Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse and advance trauma nursing. ("Certified Emergency Room Nurse") Experience working in the emergency medical …show more content…
Nurses makes a difference in their patient's lives by providing hands on care and assistance to complete strangers in leading a healthier life. That warm feeling of helping others and giving back to the community at the same time influence the success of nationwide healthcare makes nursing a vastly rewarding career field to pursue. "The work that you put in is equal to your reward." Nurses are accommodating patients and families during their time of need. Whether it be helping deliver a new life into the world or providing expert end of life care, it is diverse, exciting and always evolving. Pursuing the nursing career and achieving the goal of making a difference in someone's life whether it be a simple procedure or a more complex one is the definition of success. Success itself means the performance or achievement that is marked by success. It's measured by having the following ideal traits; passion, respect, empathy and knowledge and the main key