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ACLS is not required of us at this point. We recover our C/S all the time, and had to take EKG and PACU courses also. We do not do tubals on our unit, they are done in the main OR.

The other large hospital system in town makes ACLS mandatory. They do 9,000 del a year. lori

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We do our own C/sections so that is why we have to have ACLS. We do all our

own recovery too. This is my third time taking it. It is so stressful to

do but I am glad to be prepared and more confident in managing an emergency.

Thanks for answering my questions. I was just curious to what others are

doing in other areas of the country!

teri

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Teri,

I work at a Level III SRMC unit. Our department will not pay for its nurses

to become certified in ACLS. They claim it is not a requirement. Although,

all nurses are circulators and RR nurses---we staff our own OR.---This does

not make any sense to me. They will also not pay for us to become telemetry

certified; eventhough, post-operatively our pts are on cardiac monitors.

They gave use a one time 8 hr class.

Casi

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> I am taking ACLS and wondered how many other OB nurses are required by

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Part of the reason for this discrepancy in requirements is due to

interpretation of JCAHO requirements. They state that the same level of care

must be available to all PACU patients regardless of what unit their surgery

is on. Many interpret that if ACLS is required for the main PACU, then OB

should do it to. Others feel because they have a code team with a quick

response time that it fulfills the requirements.

IMHO we can make OB nurses take ACLS until the cows come home, they will not

be competent to run a code though. I see it as being no different than

making ER nurses to be certified in EFM, they may take the class but you

probably wouldn't want them to interpret your strip.

RNC

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> Teri,

>

> I work at a Level III SRMC unit. Our department will not pay for

> its nurses

> to become certified in ACLS. They claim it is not a requirement.

> Although,

> all nurses are circulators and RR nurses---we staff our own

> OR.---This does

> not make any sense to me. They will also not pay for us to

> become telemetry

> certified; eventhough, post-operatively our pts are on cardiac monitors.

> They gave use a one time 8 hr class.

>

> Casi

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