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Emergency Room Nurse resume examples
This ER Nurse resume example shows how to highlight triage skills, trauma response, and high-volume patient care. Use it to build an emergency nursing resume that passes ATS and impresses ED hiring managers.

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What makes a strong ER nurse resume
ED managers want nurses who triage fast, stabilize critically ill patients, and stay calm during surges — quantify patient volume, door-to-provider times, and trauma response experience.
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Show ER volume and speed. Instead of 'Worked in emergency department,' write 'Triaged 40+ patients per shift in a 38-bed Level II trauma ER, reducing door-to-provider time 18%.'
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Reduced door-to-provider time by 18% in a 95,000-visit/year ER by streamlining triage workflows during peak surge periods.
Weak bullet
Assisted doctors and nurses in the emergency room with patient care duties.
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Key takeaways
ER nurse resume checklist
Lead with triage experience and annual patient volume handled. List TNCC, ACLS, and BLS with certification year. Quantify door-to-provider time, surge response, and stabilization outcomes. Include trauma level (Level I/II) and ED bed count. Match keywords from the job posting (pediatric ER, trauma, fast track).
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