Emergency Nursing
Emergency Nursing has developed into a distinct specialist area of practice that is dynamic, complex and progressive. Emergency nurses are seen as leaders in the initiation and coordination of patient care. Emergency Nursing is about the three rights: right patient receiving the right care at the right time, thus providing a complex service to the patient.
St. James’s Emergency Department has been at the forefront of the development of the speciality of Emergency Nursing. St. James’s was the first Emergency Department to introduce a nurse led minor injuries clinic, the first ever Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Ireland and the first sub-speciality ANP in the Emergency cardiology service. The ANP Service at St. James’s ED acts as a training institute to support the development of trainee ANPs in hospitals across Ireland.
St. James’s ED also provided the basis for the development of the national foundation programme in Emergency Nursing Education.
The Emergency Department (ED) is a gateway to the hospital environment, therefore it is necessary for ED staff to have extensive knowledge, skills and resources to meet the demands of patients (HSE, 2008).