ALS and ATLS, both needed for CCU nurse?

Specialties Critical

Published

Hey, Im a new RN. Wondering what courses are needed for CCU nursing. I know its variable by state ect, but what is usually taken?

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

It may not even be that it's variable by state but that it's variable by employer.

Yep agency dependent. For this reason i put "ect" in my question. Your my first comment. Thanks Rose Queen!

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

I would expect that any critical unit is going to require ACLS (assuming that's what you meant by ALS). I can only imagine that only units accepting trauma patients would require ATLS. My facility has a separate ICU for any non-trauma patients and another for just trauma patients. The only ones required to have ATLS are the nurses in the trauma ICU and the ER.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Welcome to allnurses.com

Thread moved to CCU forum to generate even more replies.

Specializes in ICU.

Basic ACLS is what most places will want/require. Anything above and beyond that is just nice to have. TNCC, ATLS, CCRN/CMC/CSC certifications if you already have critical care experience etc. Most hospitals require ACLS for critical care environments so they will usually put you through it on hiring.

Great that helps a lots!

In our mixed critical care unit, we were required to have BLS and ACLS. After some time there, we had to take a trauma class of some kind (TNCC or TCAR). We weren't required to take ATLS. If you have a choice of TNCC or TCAR, I'd go for TCAR. TNCC was good, but more applicable to the ER. It was neat to learn about what the patient goes through before they got to us in the unit, but the cares didn't really apply.

Specializes in Critical care.

The system my hospital is in has actually developed their own approved trauma course for nurses. I went through it on orientation.

+ Add a Comment