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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1
| CNS in the ED Hello Everyone! I'm interested in your experiences/opinions with having a CNS/Educator in the emergency department. I currently work in a Trauma ICU and took a position as a Trauma CNS. The position will include both the TICU and the Trauma portion of the ED. I have tons of trauma experience but havn't worked in the ED in my hospital before. Just looking for your perspective as ED nurses! Any thoughts/experiences/advice would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks! |
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| Trauma Queen/Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Traveler
Posts: 1,187
| Re: CNS in the ED As an ER/Trauma nurse, I would think your ICU Trauma experience should be enough to be an educator in the ER- you already know all about all the procedures that typically are done in a Trauma situation- chest tubes, art lines, etc, etc.... The only thing I would reccommend is to get your TNCC if you don't already have it, & "sit in" on as many traumas as you can- just to observe & learn how things are in a trauma situation as opposed to the (usually) more controlled setting of the ICU. |
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