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I have a question. I am a new nurse to the ICU. I had been an LPN for over 8 years and worked in many fields befoere I transferred to the ICU after I finally "bridged over" with my ADN. I still need to take my ACLS, but I am very nervous. I have already went through Trauma Nursing Core Course and that was easier than I thought.I was jsut hoping someone could give me some insight on what I should concentrate on, like making sure what I am comfortable with.
Thank you for any help.
Christine
Dont sweat it. By the time you take it you'll already be doing lots of that stuff...and Any of the widely available self-study books and stuff like that will get you ready. Eventually you'll be going to the re-certification classes withought a thought of 'studying up' :)
Agree with the above. And, now the new criteria for BLS have been incorporated in the ACLS protocols as well as a few additional changes in ACLS. So, if one is seeking re-certification in ACLS, be prepared for some new things. And, if you are currently BLS certified under the old BLS criteria, you might brush up on the new BLS standards before you take the ACLS course. Just will make a smoother transition.........
Good luck with the course. You will do fine.
christymwinn
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I have a question. I am a new nurse to the ICU. I had been an LPN for over 8 years and worked in many fields befoere I transferred to the ICU after I finally "bridged over" with my ADN. I still need to take my ACLS, but I am very nervous. I have already went through Trauma Nursing Core Course and that was easier than I thought.
I was jsut hoping someone could give me some insight on what I should concentrate on, like making sure what I am comfortable with.
Thank you for any help.
Christine