Some nurses think that TNCC is not worthwhile before working in ED, and that is likely true for most, but I am the type that likes to learn a little about a subject first, then dig in deeper if I am really interested. But that is just me, others may not get a thing out of taking a class like TNCC unless they can apply it to their current practice. I learned lots about head to toe assessments beyond my current practice population which is mostly geriatric with some multiple trauma younger folks beginning rehab. So I guess its up to you and your learning style. I used a palm pilot as my PDA for a few years until it was stolen out of my desk at work (my bad, should have known better). I loved it, got lots of good nursing software from skyscape.com. Take a basic dysrythmia class before ACLS, you will absorb more.
I am so excited for you!!
MauraRN
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