ecg new grad question please help...

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Hi, I graduated 2008 and just recently I was given a chance to work in a hospital. However, they told me before I can start to get a dysrhtymia class with interpretation for Rn's. I know flexed has one but it is complicated with my orientation day. I found one in cshs but Im not too sure if it is the same one they call it Basic to Advance ECG & Antiarrhythmic Therapy Course. I do not have any money to waste in a class so is there somebody there that could tell me if those class are the same. I know the hours are the same. Thank you in advance I hope you could help me. This is my only chance I am becoming hopeless.............

Best to call the hospital and verify whether the class is acceptable. You don't want to mess up this opportunity by guessing at their requirements.

Good luck with your new position!

thanks eric but I ask HR and they said better ask the manager, The thing is I have ask her few questions in the past and i'm afraid she might think I do not know anything and may get irritated with all my questions, and I just want to be in her good side. so if i could research first or find out from somebody before I start to bother her, i think will be better.

thanks eric but I ask HR and they said better ask the manager, The thing is I have ask her few questions in the past and i'm afraid she might think I do not know anything and may get irritated with all my questions, and I just want to be in her good side. so if i could research first or find out from somebody before I start to bother her, i think will be better.

The problem is, that no one but your manager is going to know if the second class is the kind of class she wants you to take.

well I'm still hoping some one out there can help me , or perhaps have an idea where I can get the dysrhthmia class as soon as possible.

There's no way you can know this information unless you either can read the manager's mind or you ask her.

There's not a standardized curriculum for the classes you're speaking of, it just depends on what level the manager wants you to be trained at.

thanks curious me, I guess I just have to talk to her, I just hope theres a class for me asap in case she said its not the same one.

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