| Aspect | Temporary Rn Poison Control | Registered Nurse Poison Control |
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| Credentials | State RN license, possibly temporary or agency-specific certifications | Active RN license, specialized poison control training |
| Work Environment | Temporary assignments in hospitals, clinics, or poison centers | Poison control centers, healthcare facilities, emergency response |
| Employer & Industry | Staffing agencies, healthcare providers, poison control centers | Poison control centers, hospitals, public health agencies |
Temporary Rn Poison Control professionals provide short-term nursing support in poison control settings, often through staffing agencies. Registered Nurse Poison Control staff are specialized nurses working directly in poison centers, offering expert guidance on poisoning cases. Both roles require RN licensure, but the temporary role emphasizes flexibility and agency work, while the registered nurse role focuses on specialized poison control expertise.