NRS 450B.191 - Program of training for certification as advanced emergency medical technician; maintenance of certification.

NV Rev Stat § 450B.191 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A program of training for certification as an advanced emergency medical technician must be supervised by a licensed physician and approved by the health authority.

2. A program of training for certification as an advanced emergency medical technician must include an approved curriculum in intravenous therapy and the management of a passage for air to the lungs. Only a certified emergency medical technician with experience as established by the board is eligible for this training.

3. In order to maintain certification, each advanced emergency medical technician must annually:

(a) Comply with the requirements established by the board for continuing medical education; and

(b) Demonstrate his or her skills as required by regulation of the board.

4. The board may by regulation prescribe the curriculum and other requirements for training and maintaining certification as an advanced emergency medical technician. The curriculum must be at least equivalent to any curriculum or educational standards prepared by the United States Department of Transportation as a national standard for advanced emergency medical technicians.

5. A person shall not represent himself or herself to be an advanced emergency medical technician unless the person has on file with the health authority a currently valid certificate demonstrating successful completion of the program of training required by this section.

6. Except as authorized by subsection 7 of NRS 450B.160, an attendant or firefighter shall not perform, and the owner, operator, director or chief officer of an ambulance or a fire-fighting agency shall not offer, emergency care as an advanced emergency medical technician without fulfilling the requirements established by the board.

(Added to NRS by 1981, 277; A 1981, 1557; 1985, 1695; 1987, 2209; 1993, 319, 2833; 1995, 725; 2005, 333; 2013, 943; 2019, 2094)