Nursing Students SRNA
Published Apr 12, 2018
CalishortyRN
96 Posts
Hello All,
Hopefully this is a easy question. I am filling out an application for a CRNA program and they want to know if I have experience with managing "Actuator Life threatening Cardiac Arrhythmias". I am not familiar with the terminology of "actuator", I have tried googling this and haven't found anything concrete of what this is.
Can anyone explain what this is? My best guess is it has to do with delivering a shock during ACLS type protocols?
Thank you in advance.
vampiregirl, BSN, RN
821 Posts
Could it be a misspelling or auto-correct mishap for "actually life threatening cardiac arrhythmias"?
ipd_RN92
49 Posts
My gut says this is most likely the case. When in doubt, ask! Email the admissions department for the school. They're usually eager to help with these sorts of questions! Best of luck applying!