Average ER Nurse Salary in Nevada
ER nurses in Nevada earn an average of $86,570 per year (or $41.62 per hour).
Nevada ER nurses earn 5% higher than the national average salary for ER nurses, at $82,094 (or $39.46 per hour).
ER nurse salary range in Nevada
| Annual Salary | Hourly Wage | |
|---|---|---|
| 90th Percentile | $116,528 | $56 |
| 75th Percentile | $96,036 | $46 |
| Median | $77,367 | $37 |
| 25th Percentile | $75,202 | $36 |
80% of Nevada ER nurses earn between $60,238 and $116,528.
Cost-of-living adjusted ER nurse salary in Nevada
Adjusted for cost-of-living, Nevada ER nurses earn about $89,155 per year. Cost-of-living in Nevada is 2% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.
ER nurses salaries in other states
| California | $124,000 per year |
| Oregon | $96,733 per year |
| Alaska | $92,600 per year |
| Massachusetts | $106,786 per year |
| Washington | $93,883 per year |
| New York | $95,186 per year |
| New Jersey | $89,690 per year |
| Connecticut | $89,571 per year |
| Rhode Island | $74,577 per year |
| Minnesota | $81,272 per year |
How much do other nurses get paid in Nevada?
| Primary Care Nurse | $106,560 per year |
| NICU Nurse | $102,613 per year |
| Pediatric Critical Care Nurse | $102,613 per year |
| Nurse Manager | $101,626 per year |
| Mother Baby Nurse | $96,298 per year |
| Neurology Nurse | $95,075 per year |
| Oncology Nurse | $95,075 per year |
| Nurse Educator | $94,720 per year |
| Quality Assurance Nurse | $93,733 per year |
| Pediatric Emergency Nurse | $93,733 per year |
At a $86,570 average annual salary, ER nurses in Nevada tend to earn less than primary care nurses ($106,560), NICU nurses ($102,613), pediatric critical care nurses ($102,613), nurse managers ($101,626), mother baby nurses ($96,298), neurology nurses ($95,075), oncology nurses ($95,075), nurse educators ($94,720), quality assurance nurses ($93,733), and pediatric emergency nurses ($93,733).
More about ER nurses
Emergency department nurses and the associated care team must be quick to triage, stabilize, revive, or resolve what are often life-threatening situations for patients. Once patients are stabilized, they are typically moved to other units to receive continuing care.
Free nursing salary estimate
Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health