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Registered Nurse (Emergency Room)

Based on 10 assessments · 1 from real users

9% Low risk

Average realistic automation risk across all Registered Nurse (Emergency Room) profiles in the dataset.

Raw potential
24%
Realistic risk
9%
Research benchmark ?
38%

Raw potential = I/O automation ceiling. Realistic risk = adjusted for informal knowledge and social context. Research benchmark: Eloundou et al. (2023)

Distribution across 10 profiles. Middle half of Registered Nurse (Emergency Room)s score between 8% and 11%.

0% 50% 100%
p10 · 6%
12% · p90
On-screen work 0%

Done entirely on a computer. High AI exposure — these tasks are already in the automation zone.

In-person + screen 19%

Physical sensing, digital output — e.g. interviewing someone then writing a report. Partially protected.

Computer + action 29%

Computer input, real-world output — needs someone to act on it, not just software.

Fully in-person 52%

No computer required. Furthest from automation — the strongest human advantage.

3 synthetic profiles for a Registered Nurse (Emergency Room), ordered by automation exposure. Tab between them to see how task mix drives the score difference.

Task Time Type Exposure
Administering medications (e.g., IV fluids, pain relief, antibiotics) and monitoring for adverse reactions
deep expertise social element
23% DA 6%
Communicating with patients and families to explain diagnoses, treatment plans, and next steps during high-stress situations
deep expertise social element
17% AA 0%
Assessing patient vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate, temperature) and documenting them in electronic health records (EHR)
deep expertise social element
15% AD 12%
Educating patients and families on post-discharge care, medications, and follow-up appointments
some context needed
15% AA 3%
Performing emergency procedures (e.g., wound suturing, inserting catheters, assisting with intubation) under physician supervision
deep expertise
14% AA 4%
Coordinating with doctors, specialists, and other nurses to prioritize care for multiple patients in a fast-paced environment
some context needed
11% DA 12%
Responding to rapid response calls or trauma alerts, including CPR, defibrillation, or other life-saving interventions
deep expertise
1% AA 4%
Managing and restocking emergency supplies, medications, and equipment (e.g., crash carts, IV pumps)
0% AA 1%

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