| Aspect | Adult Stat Rn | Pediatric Stat Rn |
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| Certifications | RN license, possibly ACLS, PALS depending on setting | RN license, PALS often required, ACLS may be preferred |
| Work Environment | Adult hospitals, emergency rooms, critical care units | Pediatric hospitals, pediatric ERs, neonatal units |
| Employer & Industry | Hospitals, urgent care, trauma centers | Pediatric clinics, children's hospitals, neonatal units |
Adult Stat Rns and Pediatric Stat Rns both provide urgent care in their respective patient populations. The main differences lie in the patient age groups, certifications, and work environments. Adult Stat Rns focus on adult patients in emergency and critical care settings, while Pediatric Stat Rns specialize in caring for children and infants, often requiring additional pediatric certifications like PALS. Both roles demand quick decision-making and specialized skills suited to their patient populations.