Victoria Loconte

Victoria LoConte is an emergency room staff nurse at CHA Everett Hospital that is located in Everett, MA.

Victoria Loconte elucidates the role and responsibility of the Emergency Nurse Staff

Massachusetts, USA based Victoria Loconte is an emergency room staff nurse at CHA Everett Hospital. She holds an associate's degree in nursing, obtained from the Lawrence Memorial School of Nursing with Regis College and a bachelor's degree in nursing from Southern New Hampshire University. Prior to her current position, LoConte has also worked as an urgent care facility nurse manager, a case manager, and as a skilled visiting nurse serving the Greater Boston area. Her experience includes adult, geriatric, and pediatric care.

 

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Here, Victoria Loconte offers a professional closer look into the role and responsibilities of an emergency room staff nurse. She continues saying “emergency nurses are nurses who work in emergency medical facilities, such as emergency rooms or trauma centers, with other medical professionals. Emergency nurses usually hold a graduate degree in nursing and most often work in hospital emergency rooms and trauma centers.

Roles and responsibility of emergency staff nurse

  • The emergency room staff nurse provides rapid assessment and treatment to patients in the initial phase of illness or trauma and often in life-threatening situations.
  • Due to the range of medical conditions that may require urgent treatment and care, they must be knowledgeable about general as well as specific health issues, triage care as well as able to take quick action.
  • Emergency nurses specialize in assessing, intervening and stabilizing a variety of trauma and illnesses with decisive action.
  • According to Victoria Loconte, the most important responsibility for an emergency nurse is understanding triage. It is a method of prioritizing injuries based on medical need. An emergency nurse must have the ability to make quick and accurate assessments about incoming patients, including both physical and mental health conditions.
  • As with other health care professionals, emergency nurses are expected to comply with protocols, procedures and safety policies of a health care facility.
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Victoria Loconte states “hospitals and independent emergency departments are the most common employers of emergency nurses. Other facilities where they can be employed include cruise ships, prisons, and crisis intervention centers. An emergency nurse can become a transport nurse who administers treatment to patients being transported by airplane or helicopter with more specialized training.