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Walden’s online programs for nursing meet rigorous standards for academic quality and integrity, and the School of Nursing teaching faculty all hold doctorates. With three degree completion options, you can choose a bachelor’s in nursing path that makes sense for your busy, unpredictable schedule.
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Alright, let’s talk about the pretty obvious differences between Emergency Room (ER) nurses and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses. If the photos above elicit a small chuckle or smirk, then you know exactly what I’m talking about. Let’s start with the basics…
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Capella’s online RN-to-BSN degree is an accredited program designed for working nurses. Thousands of nurses have completed their BSN program with FlexPath, that allows you to control your pace and set your own deadlines. With FlexPath, you can complete your RN-to-BSN program in 9 months and under $10,000. Fastest 25% of students. Cost varies by pace, transfer credits, other factors. Fees apply.
Emergency Room nurses are licensed Registered Nurses that treat patients coming through hospital emergency departments. They can be of any age or background and they come in for a variety of reasons – trauma, injury, and acute-onset symptoms. 
From heart attack to stroke to gunshot wounds, motor vehicle accidents, or just fractured bones, ER nurses see it all.
ER nurses learn to quickly triage patients based on immediate observation and acute assessment skills, then to treat symptoms in order of life-threatening priority.
They may immediately start CPR to reverse cardiopulmonary arrest or start slamming blood products for a hemorrhaging patient or work to quickly discover underlying medical conditions that are less apparent. 
Emergency Room nurses are called a number of different names including ER Nurse, Trauma Nurse and Critical Care Nurses. 
Most of the patients they see are experiencing emergency, life-threatening situations, so ER nurses have to be quick to recognize those acute problems and be able to resolve or stabilize them immediately upon arrival. The job is fast-paced, full of adrenaline rushes, and completely unpredictable shift-to-shift, so you need to be able to think fast and react well under pressure!
On the other end of the spectrum, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses treat patients who require the highest acuity of care in a very structured and controlled setting, the Intensive Care Unit.
In order to treat the most critical patients in the most thorough manner, critical care nurses use their specialized skills and extensive knowledge of disease pathology to provide interventions that sustain life.
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 on life-sustaining medication drips at the very least.
Nurses need to be able to preemptively recognize signs of decompensation and act swiftly on them. They are advocates for their patients and work closely with the intensive care team to treat their patients. The environment is structured, high acuity, and multifaceted. 
ICU nurses need to be able to work quickly, efficiently, independently, and meticulously. 
So, let’s poke fun at some nurse personality differences…
ER nurses thrive in chaos. ICU nurses detest chaos. When it comes to the work environment, the two specialties can seem like opposite worlds.
ER Nurses have personalities that work best amid a storm of disorganization. It’s very hard to stress out an ER nurse. Because of the chaotic flow, ER nurses rely massively on teamwork and intuition. Ratios can be tough to manage, depending on who walks in the door, and these nurses run around like lives depend on it…and they do.
ICU Nurses on the other hand, typically operate like well-oiled machines and wouldn’t have it any other way. ICU nurses appreciate shifts that are structured, organized, and allow them to perform their work without hiccups. 
I have never met an ICU Nurse who wasn’t meticulously organized and borderline OCD, in the best way possible. These nurses know their stuff. Checklists of exactly which medications are due and highlighted grids of which are compatible together, which drips to titrate and when exact intake and output of fluids to the milliliters of blood taken for lab draws, etc. It’s hard to catch an ICU nurse off-guard with a question about their patients’ care.
ER Nurses operate entirely differently, and for good reason. They don’t have the time or luxury to be detail-oriented. They only have the time to assess, react, and move on. So if you want to look at an ER nurse’s paper “brain,” don’t be surprised if they don’t carry one. Everything they need to know is up top. 
In an ER, you never know who walks through that door next. ER nursing is very big picture. You assess, identify the major problem, treat the major problem, and get the patient back out the door on to another appropriate floor because there are many others waiting for that bed. Prioritize, stabilize, move out. You only have time for reactivity and responsiveness.
In the ICU, you can instead proactively think and act. ICU nurses have to look at everybody system as interconnected and treat as such. Something that affects your neurological functioning, affects your GI system, affects your liver, your kidneys, etc. ICU nurses are planning for long-term goals for patients and often watch patients progress from critical illness to health again. The goal is not in-and-out, it’s long-term wellness. ICU nurses are very involved with patients and families, building rapport and providing education. ER nurses often don’t have the time for much interaction with patients and families beyond life-saving measures. 
ER nurses are adaptable, calm and collected during emergencies, quick-acting, big-picture thinkers, adrenaline seekers, loves organized chaos, and their report is something like “the patient is alive.”
ICU nurses are meticulous, organized, planners, that love a detailed level of care, and they can simultaneously orchestrate 10 pumps, 6 drips, 4 beeps, and 1 crashing patient without blinking an eye. 
Although ICU and ER nurses alike are superheroes. They are incredibly smart, quick-thinking, and save lives every single day. Hats off!
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