ACLS required by all RN's????

U.S.A. Tennessee

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Hello all Tennessee nurses. The hospital that I work at are now requiring all RN's to be ACLS certified. Has anyone else experienced this going on at your hospital? I work in the OR. I don't feel the need to be ACLS certified. If a patient codes, we have anesthesia right there and a surgeon. We have crash carts there. All the nurse has to do is record the event. I took the class last week and passed. Yea! But it was hard. I am not exposed to some of the front line drugs that were called for in the class. I am not unhappy that I took the class or passed. I am just wondering if any other RN's are being required to take the class without working in the ER or the Units.

I keep my ACLS up to date voluntarily where I work, but I have applied to hospitals where I was told that it was required w/i six months of employment if you did not have it. This was for med surg and step down ICU positions.

Specializes in ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management.

Pt / Pop -- Do your hospitals foot the bill on the ACLS training, and when (off shift?) and where (at your facility?) is it held?

Thanks.

Well Larry, that remains to be seen if the hospital will pay for me or not. I don't work full time. But yes the class was offsite. At the Corporate office. It wasn't off shift for me. But it was for some of the other nurses. I will find out when I get my next check if I was paid for the time. I was just wondering if this certification was being required for anyother nurses in the state.

When I took the class while employed with the hospital, I got paid for taking the class. The last time I recertified, I was working per diem and did not get paid. But I was able to get my materials for the class at the employee price.

I work in the ER so all nurses have certs in ACLS and PALS. The hosp I work for foots the bill for the class plus pays for our time, but we have to sign a 6 month commitment form. We are a small hosp and see around 2000 pt a month.

Deb

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