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Emergency Care Nurse Courses

Emergency Care Nurses are specialist nurses who provide first-response and emergency treatment to patients in the emergency room and intensive care wards. They are qualified Registered Nurses (RNs) who have undertaken post-graduate training in emergency nursing, acute care, and critical care nursing.

As an Emergency Care Nurse you could be admitting a patient to the ER with a compound fracture, asking relatives about an unconscious patient’s medical background and history of allergies, providing initial treatment to a burns victim, taking an ECG of a patient who has presented with chest pain, monitoring the vital signs of a patient who has overdosed, moving a patient from the ER to intensive care, or updating a patient’s records and associated documentation.

Emergency Nursing is a fast-paced and demanding occupation, so to succeed you’ll need to be physically fit and able to make critical decisions in a highly stressful environment.

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Popular Emergency Care Nurse Courses

There are 3 courses available for people who want to become an Emergency Care Nurse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Emergency Care Nurses earn?

The average salary for registered nurses in Australia, (including Emergency Care Nurses) is $1,937 per week ($100,724 per annum). Increase your earning capacity by undertaking post-graduate qualifications and joining a professional association like the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA).

What are the job opportunities for Emergency Care Nurses?

There are 19,100 Emergency Care Nurses currently working in Australia. They work in the emergency departments and intensive care units (ICUs) of hospitals and medical centres. There are also opportunities for Emergency Care Nurses to work for the Australian Defence Forces (ADF).

How do I become an Emergency Care Nurse?

To become an Emergency Care Nurse you must complete a Bachelor of Nursing, then apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Once you are a qualified Registered Nurse (RN) you can complete an accredited short course such as Principles of Emergency Care or a university qualification. The Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Emergency Nursing), Graduate Certificate of Critical Care Nursing, or Graduate Diploma of Emergency Nursing, or Master of Emergency Nursing are all excellent choices.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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