Future of ER nursing

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The Future of A&E The Future of A&E Nursing Nursing

in New Zealandin New Zealand

Where are you?Where are you?

You Are Here

You Want to be Here

Present and Future Present and Future FactorsFactors

Increasing populationIncreasing population

Ageing populationAgeing population

And more….And more….

IncreasiIncreasing ng

PopulatiPopulationon

IncreasiIncreasing ng

PopulatiPopulationon

Ageing PopulationAgeing Population

Ageing PopulationAgeing Population

Ageing PopulationAgeing Population

GlobalisationGlobalisation

Inability to Divert Inability to Divert PatientsPatients

Need for More SpaceNeed for More Space

The The “Shorter “Shorter

Stays in ED Stays in ED Health Health

Target” Target”

(or the 6 (or the 6 Hour Hour Rule)Rule)

What will be our What will be our response?response?

What tools will help us What tools will help us respond to this future in a respond to this future in a positive way?positive way?

Work Work FasterFaster

Use More Use More TeamworkTeamwork

Work SmarterWork Smarter

Postgrad EducationPostgrad Education

Specialty Specialty CertificatioCertificatio

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Work Work DifferentlyDifferently

Advanced Practice RNs Advanced Practice RNs in A&Ein A&E

So What Does This All So What Does This All Mean?Mean?

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