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I have an interview coming up next Monday for a job to work as an ER Tech on 3rd shift. Just curious about your experience, pros, cons, etc.
. Hell, after ER tech I became a paramedic, then critical care flight paramedic, now finishing post-bacc. Careful, you might get TOO involved like I did![]()
iv's/iv meds
foleys
abg's
ng tubes
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I can't think of any place that would let an ER tech perform any of these procedures currently...they can assist! but not perform... that just wouldn't be safe...and the hospital wold have too many liability issues...and as a RN I like having my license!🙂
In central Fl techs can do all the above minus the IV's......
In central Fl techs can do all the above minus the IV's......
I didn't know that techs had such a broad scope of practice in other states... I guess it depends on the state...
but as far as medicine being the only "thinking man's" job in the hospital...
I am not going to start a RN vs MD thread...and this will be my only post about the subject...
nursing takes alot of critical thinking and processing of information... and if you really think that nurses only know the what and how and not the why then you are going to have a REALLY REALLY hard time as a med student and first year resident TRUST ME...yes I am nurse who wants to be a physician but not because nursing isn't a "thinking man's job" but just because I want a different role in my patient's care...
what exactly do you have to do to become an ER tech. Do you take EMT classes? how long does it take to become one? I am sure someone asked this before, including me, but I am too lazy to scan all of the posts ever written on the subject.
some places send you to a nursing tech/assistant type course and require a certification others teach you everything in house without a legal certifcation. most of ours were in nursing school or emt/para so they alrady had med background. we just checked them off on skills and that was it. each is diff so apply to all the ones you want to work at.what exactly do you have to do to become an ER tech. Do you take EMT classes? how long does it take to become one? I am sure someone asked this before, including me, but I am too lazy to scan all of the posts ever written on the subject.