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Old Jan 31, 2007, 10:19 PM
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ACLS question

I was just curious. If you were ACLS certified and only ACLS certified (no ADN, no BSN, nothing), what could you do with that.

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Old Jan 31, 2007, 10:35 PM
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Re: ACLS question

From page 4 of the ACLS manual:
The ACLS Provider Course is limited to healthcare providers who either will direct or participate in the resuscitation of a patient, either in or out of the hospital. Participants who enter the course must have the basic knowledge and skills to actively participate with the instructor and other students in course activities.

Does that help at all?

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Old Jan 31, 2007, 11:25 PM
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Re: ACLS question

Since part of ACLS in administering medications, you cannot be ACLS certified without some sort of nursing/medical/field medic license.

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Old Jan 31, 2007, 11:52 PM
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Our Nuclear Med techs and outpatient imaging techs have to be ACLS certified. They also have professional licenses in their field.

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 01:53 AM
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Re: ACLS question

one of our pharmacists took the course... she brought so much to the table when we were discussing drugs

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 05:30 AM
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Re: ACLS question

I think the answer to the original question is probably 'nothing.' I can see a scenario where a person could obtain ACLS as part of a nursing program or paramedic program then not complete that training. The individual would be no more allowed to perform advanced skills on a patient than a layperson who had not attended the training.

The professional's license/certification (and in some case the employer's protocols) gives a person the legal authority to perform an advanced skill. In other words, hospitals hire RN's in the ER, not ACLS certificants.

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 05:31 AM
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Re: ACLS question

well I know a place that will certify me. Im still an aspiring nursing student who plans to enter a nursing school in the fall so I barely have much background but for around $200, I can be ACLS certified. I just didnt know what I could do with that if that was the only thing I had...

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by TurismoDreamin View Post
well I know a place that will certify me. Im still an aspiring nursing student who plans to enter a nursing school in the fall so I barely have much background but for around $200, I can be ACLS certified. I just didnt know what I could do with that if that was the only thing I had...
ACLS certification is not something that you can go out and buy. Assuming that they let you in the course you still have certain skills and tasks that must be passed. There is a written test, there is ekg strips to interprept, then the thrill of Mega code...these thing combined stress out even the most experienced of nurses and emergency personnell. Then when you pass all of that you can be certified...most lay people just do not have the knowledge base to grab it all in 2 days (1 day to learn 1 day to test).

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 06:39 AM
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Re: ACLS question

Originally Posted by TurismoDreamin View Post
well I know a place that will certify me. Im still an aspiring nursing student who plans to enter a nursing school in the fall so I barely have much background but for around $200, I can be ACLS certified. I just didnt know what I could do with that if that was the only thing I had...

I agree with Burn Out. I am an ACLS instructor, and there really is not a need for you to become ACLS certified, yet. There is a lot of background that goes into the class and initally it has the potential just to confuse you in your normal nursing classes.

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Old Feb 01, 2007, 12:29 PM
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Why would you want to be ACLS certified if you can't use it??

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