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UMBC Professional & Continuing Education Department of Emergency Health Services 2004 CCEMTPsm/NREMT-Paramedic Refresher Requirements Breakdown Comparison Section 1A/1B Hours Required 8 3 5 8 8 5 1 8 2 Mandatory Core Content – Section 1A Topic Hours Obtained Airway, Breathing and Cardiology Medical Emergencies Trauma Obstetrics and Pediatrics Flexible Core Content – Section 1B Airway, Breathing and Cardiology Medical Emergencies Trauma Obstetrics and Pediatrics Operational Tasks 8 – CCEMTP 3 – CCEMTP 5 – CCEMTP 8 – CCEMTP 8 – CCEMTP 5 – CCEMTP 1 – CCEMTP 8 – CCEMTP 2 – CCEMTP Section 2: An additional 24 hours of continuing education activity is required by NREMT. Along with CPR and ACLS, (or their) equivalents are required for re-registration. *CCEMTP will fulfill 24 hours of additional hours for Section II. The core CCEMTProgram is at minimum 100+ hours in length with up to 17.5 hours of additional modules and optional skills stations and lectures. You will earn 100 hours of contact hours from UMBC thru CECBEMS. **(Your site coordinator will provide you with a complete, detailed breakdown at the end of your course, suitable for National Registry purposes.) UMBC attests that this continuing education activity meets the National Registry 2004 guidelines for re-registration. National Registry Comparison July, 2011 National Registry Transition Information Why do I have to take a transition course to recertify? The Department of Transportation National Standard Curriculum is no longer being used, and has been replaced by the National Scope of Practice. Every level of EMS practice had new content added to its respective curriculum. In order to ensure that every provider has the appropriate knowledge of this new content, the NREMT is requiring proof of successful completion of a State approved transition/Refresher course. To review the NREMT Transition Policy click here. How many hours are in the transition course? This will vary on a state-to-state basis. For additional information, please contact your State EMS Office. Can I count those hours toward my recertification requirements? Yes. Any hours contained in the transition course may be applied to the "Refresher" section or "Continuing Education" section of the recertification. How long will I have to complete a transition course? First Responder to EMR 2 recertification cycles (4 years - complete by Sept. 30, 2015/2016) EMT-Basic to EMT 2 recertification cycles (4 years - complete by Mar. 31, 2015/2016) Intermediate/85 to AEMT 2 recertification cycles (4 years - complete by Mar. 31, 2015/2016*^) Intermediate/99 to Paramedic 3 recertification cycles (6 years - complete by Mar. 31, 2018/2019**) EMT-Paramedic to Paramedic 2 recertification cycles (4 years - complete by Mar. 31, 2015/2017) ^Candidates who obtain their FIRST I/85 certification between July 2012 and March 31, 2013 have until March 31, 2017 to complete a state approved transition and successful completion of the AEMT cognitive examination. Does that mean I need to complete two transition courses? No. You only need to complete the transition course one time. What happens if I do not successfully complete a transition course within my time period? If you submit an acceptable recertification application but fail to submit proof of a transition course within your transition period, (see above) you will automatically be recertified at the next-lowest level. For example, if you are an EMT-Basic and submit your completed recertification materials but fail to provide proof of a transition course, you will be issued a certification at the EMR level. NREMT's Transition Policy The NREMT Board of Directors is committed to implementation of the EMS Education Agenda for the Future: A Systems Approach. Included within this agenda is the National EMS Scope of Practice Model. Therefore, in order for NREMTs to maintain National EMS Certification, as outlined in the EMS Education Agenda for the Future, all NREMTs must meet the minimum requirements of knowledge and skills outlined in the National EMS Scope of Practice Model. Transition dates and processes which certified EMS providers must follow to obtain National EMS Certification vary according to the level of EMS provider and are outlined below. Current Level New Level NREMT First Responder Emergency Medical Responder (NREMR) NREMT-Basic (NREMT-B) Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) NREMT-Intermediate/85 (NREMTI/85) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (NRAEMT) NREMT-Intermediate/99 (NREMTI/99) Paramedic (NRP) NREMT-Paramedic (NREMT-P) Paramedic All NREMT-Paramedics who have expiration dates of March 31, 2011 or March 31, 2012 have two registration cycles (four years) to complete a state approved Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic to Paramedic transition course in order to be eligible for National EMS Certification as a Paramedic (NRP). • Completion of a transition course that is state approved must be validated by attending and successfully completing a course that issues a certificate that has within its title: o NREMT-Paramedic's name transition course completion date The certificate must contain the following statement: "has completed a state approved EMT-Paramedic to Paramedic transition course." o name of the sponsoring agency o signature of the individual responsible for the training In order to transition to the Paramedic level, the NREMT-Paramedic is not required to complete National EMS Certification Examinations. NREMT-Paramedics who submit an acceptable recertification application but do not include successful completion of a state-approved transition course from EMTParamedics to Paramedic will be issued National EMS Certification as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (NRAEMT) upon reaching their expiration date of March 31, 2016 or 2017. o o • • NREMT-Paramedic expires: Complete Paramedic Transition by: March 31, 2011 March 31, 2015 March 31, 2012 March 31, 2016 March 31, 2013 March 31, 2017 CCEMTP/NREMT-Paramedic Refresher Requirements W Transition Hours Hours Required Obtained Section 1A Mandatory Core Content Date 8 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 2 2 Airway, Breathing and Cardiology Provide ventilatory support for a patient Attempt to resuscitate a patient in cardiac arrest Provide care to a patient experiencing cardiovascular compromise Provide post resuscitation care to a cardiac arrest patient Medical Emergencies Assess and provide care to a patient experiencing an allergic reaction Assess a patient with possible overdose Assess and provide care to a near-drowning patient Trauma Perform a rapid trauma assessment Assess a patient with head injury Assess and provide care to a patient with suspected spinal injury Provide care to a patient with a chest injury Provide care to a patient with an open abdominal injury Provide care to a patient with shock/hypoperfusion Obstetrics and Pediatrics Assess and provide care to an infant or child with cardiac arrest Assess and provide care to an infant or child with respiratory distress Assess and provide care to an infant or child with shock/hypoperfusion Assess and provide care to an infant or child with trauma Date Completed CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP Section 1B Flexible Core Content 8 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 1 0.5 0.52 8 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 24 Airway, Breathing and Cardiology Assess and provide care for respiratory distress in an adult patient Perform techniques to assure a patent airway Use oxygen delivery system components Assess and provide care to a patient experiencing non-traumatic chest pain/discomfort Medical Emergencies Assess and provide care to a patient with an altered mental status Assess and provide care to a patient with a history of diabetes Assess and provide care to a patient experiencing a seizure Assess and provide care to a patient exposed to heat or cold Assess and provide care to a patient experiencing a behavioral problem Assess and provide care to a patient a suspected communicable disease Trauma Provide care of patient with a painful, swollen, deformed extremity Assess and provide care to a patient with a burn injury Obstetrics and Pediatrics Assess and provide care to an infant or child with suspected abuse or neglect Assess and provide care to an infant or child with a fever Assess and provide care for the obstetric patient Provide care to the newborn Provide care to the mother immediately following delivery of a newborn Operational Tasks Use body mechanics when lifting and moving a patient Communicate with a patient while providing care Section II 24 Additional hours of EMS related continuing education Transition Requirements (Maryland State Approved) Completed: Airway/Breathing Assessment Pharmacologic Capnography, PEPP, Chest tube monitoring; Cricothryotomy Blood Chemistry Analysis, Collection & Point of care testing, Autism Aware Accessing indwelling catheters and implanted central IV ports, Central Line CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP CCEMTP Interventions Medications Cont. Emergency Care Monitoring, Blood product administration and Maintenance Amidiodarone; Cyanide poisoining antidotes; Fentanyl; Fibrinolytics; Lorazepam; Mag Sulfate, Nitrous Oxide; Oxytocin; Promethazine; Thiamine Morgan Lens