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What Skills Medical Professionals Might Be Missing Out On

Susan SALYER by Susan SALYER
September 1, 2022
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The past few decades have been marked by a significant technological advancement that has impacted people’s lives in more ways than one.  Despite this, the medical profession appears to be lagging behind as they keep relying on what used to work before. So, here are some skills medical professionals might be missing out on.

 

1. ACLS 

 

Cardiac arrest is a condition that affects the function of the heart and its ability to pump blood throughout the body. Approximately 350,000 cases happen outside hospitals and about 90% of them die because there is no resuscitation in time (Nolan et al., 2013).  This means that it is crucial for medical professionals to be able to handle such an emergency situation while on duty or while traveling.  

 

However, many practices across the US find it difficult to deal with cardiac arrest patients because they either aren’t aware of how to perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) or don’t have ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) certification, which makes it harder for them to save lives.  You can find out more about it if you go to https://www.acls-pals-bls.com/what-is-acls-certification/ and apply for yourself. There are many benefits derived from going through an ACLS certification because it gives a clear idea about how to run through an emergency situation. 

 

First, you will be able to identify the signs of cardiac arrest. The moment you realize that your patient is in an emergency situation, always call 9-1-1 and start applying CPR right away. This helps to keep their blood flowing while waiting for help to arrive. Second, ACLS offers guidelines on how medical professionals should deal with chest pain patients. It also allows them to have thorough knowledge about the treatments required for different conditions, which makes it easier for anyone handling such situations. 

 

2. BLS

Everyone should be trained in basic life support. Despite the fact that it is a necessary skill, many people still do not know how to handle emergency situations. Basic life support not only helps when someone is hit by a car accident, but it also covers CPR, choking, and stroke in full detail, which makes it easier for medical professionals to administer the appropriate treatment. 

 

However, the good news is that you don’t have to go through all of this training in order to get your hands on BLS certification.  It’s important to note that there are many benefits associated with having BLS certification because it will help you identify signs of an emergency situation, and what action should be taken next. It also gives you the necessary knowledge about how to give CPR, what steps to take when someone is choking, and how to help patients who are having a stroke. 

 

3. IV certification

In recent years, most medical professionals have been incorporating IV (intravenous) training in their curriculum. This has given them the opportunity to perform IVs on their own without asking for help from colleagues. However, there are some people who don’t go through this training because they think that it isn’t worth the time and effort. This makes it difficult for nurses to have proper IV insertion, which can lead to infections.  

 

Thankfully, you do not have to wait until you become a medical professional before applying for IV certification because there are many benefits associated with having one. First, anyone holding an IV certification will be able to recognize signs of infection, so they know whether to take action early on. 

 

Another important benefit is being able to monitor the patient’s condition after the infusion starts, so you would know anything goes wrong along the way.  IV Certification not only helps medical professionals with their jobs but also gives you an idea of whether this is the right profession for you. 

 

4. Certified EKG Technician

A certified EKG technician is always in demand because this allows them to assist with ECGs (electrocardiograms) which are necessary for any patient. If the results are not accurate, it will be difficult for medical professionals to diagnose what’s wrong with their patients.  

 

However, most new graduates don’t go through this certification because of its high cost and time constraints that might affect their careers. After all, everyone dreams of starting a career as soon as possible, so they can start making money for rent, bills, and other expenses. Although you have to wait until the right time to apply for ECG Technician Certification, there are still some benefits associated with having one, including being able to spot potential problems on an ECG, act accordingly and monitor the patient’s condition. 

 

For example, if your patient is having a heart attack, you will know that they are not breathing, which means you have to start CPR immediately. 

As you can see, there are many benefits associated with getting your hands on these certifications, as it helps medical professionals  like medical technicians improve their skills and gives them a better understanding of how to run through an emergency situation. If you’re thinking about pursuing such training, make sure to go through all the necessary steps, so you can get started right away. Good luck!

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  1. Keith Mason says:
    4 years ago

    Awesome ,this is a good work
    Good luck for more

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