Published Feb 25, 2005
bobnurse
449 Posts
Make sure your studying from the updated ACLS and BLS textbooks.......
I just looked at them.....Not a whole lot to them...A few more stroke questions, a few less MI questions.
There are now two versions of each test.....One for EMS and one for other Healthcare Professionals.
This is for both the BLS and ACLS tests.
Same stuff, just worded differently for EMS vs Nursing
11:11
208 Posts
Hmmmm...
I thought there was going to be major revisions in 2005 to ACLS based on evidence that what we are doing doesnt always help that much ie code survival etc-
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sjt9721, BSN, RN
706 Posts
They are only new tests to catch up with recent curriculum changes. (Example: We've been teaching Pedi AED for awhile but the test is just now reflecting that change.) I don't think the big curriculum changes are coming until late '05 or early '06.
:Melody:
exactly......the major revisions wont take effect until next year........
lookn4info
4 Posts
If your're not presently working, where can you go to renew your BLS and ACLS without paying an arm and a leg? Anybody know
twograce
18 Posts
try nurse testing.com