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Subchapter B. PREHOSPITAL EMS PERSONNEL
Sec.
1003.21. Ambulance attendant.
1003.22. First responder.
1003.23. EMT.
1003.23a. EMS instructor certification.
1003.24. EMT-paramedic.
1003.25. [Reserved].
1003.25a. Health professional physician.
1003.25b. Prehospital registered nurse.
1003.26. Rescue personnel.
1003.27. Disciplinary and corrective action.
1003.28. Medical command authorization.
1003.29. Continuing education requirements.
1003.30. Accreditation of sponsors of continuing education.
1003.31. Credit for continuing education.
1003.32. Responsibilities of continuing education sponsors.
1003.33. Advertising.
1003.34. Withdrawal of accreditation or course approval.§ 1003.21. Ambulance attendant.
(a) Roles and responsibilities. An ambulance attendant, as part of the crew of an ambulance or a QRS, may perform BLS activities within the ambulance attendants scope of practice, as set forth in subsection (c), at the scene of an emergency or enroute to a facility. This section does not prohibit an ambulance attendant from providing BLS services as a good Samaritan.
(b) Qualifications. To qualify as an ambulance attendant an individual shall satisfy the age requirement under the Child Labor Law (43 P. S. § § 4171) and one of the following:
(1) Possess a current certificate evidencing successful completion of an advanced first aid course sponsored by the American Red Cross and a certificate issued within the last 2 years evidencing successful completion of a CPR course.
(2) Possess a current certificate evidencing successful completion of a course determined by the Department to be equivalent to the requirements in paragraph (1).
(c) Scope of practice. An ambulance attendant shall have the authority to provide the following BLS services if trained to do so:
(1) Patient assessmentincluding vital signsand ongoing evaluation.
(2) Pulmonary or cardiopulmonary resuscitation and foreign body airway obstruction management.
(3) Administration of oxygen.
(4) Insertion of oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal airways.
(5) Oropharyngeal suctioning.
(6) Assessment and management of cardiac, respiratory, diabetic shock, behavioral and heat/cold emergencies, as prescribed within an advanced first aid course meeting the requirements in subsection (b)(1) or (2).
(7) Emergency treatment for bleeding, burns, poisoning, seizures, soft tissue injuries, chest-abdominal-pelvic injuries, muscle and bone injuries, eye injuries and childbirth (including care of the newborn), as prescribed within an advanced first aid course meeting the requirements in subsection (b)(1) or (2).
(8) Application of spinal immobilization devices and splinting materials, including traction splints.
(9) Basic triage and basic maneuvers to gain access to the patient.
(10) Patient lifting and moving techniques.
(11) Use of an automated external defibrillator when approved by a physician who serves as the medical director of the ambulance service with respect to its use of automated external defibrillators.
(12) Assist a prehospital practitioner who is above the level of first responder in the use of Department-approved automatic ventilators and pulse oximetry when approved by the medical director of the ambulance service.
(13) Other BLS skills taught in a course in advanced first aid sponsored by the American Red Cross, provided the ambulance attendant has received training to perform those skills in a course or in an equivalent training program approved by the Department, and is able to document having received the training. The Department will identify these skills as follows:
(i) The Department will publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, at least annually, a list of the skills taught in the most recent course in advanced first aid sponsored by the American Red Cross.
(ii) If the course sponsored by the American Red Cross teaches skills in addition to advanced first aid, the Department will exclude those skills from the published list. An ambulance attendant may not perform a skill taught in a course approved under this paragraph if the Department does not include the skill in the list it publishes under subparagraph (i).
Source The provisions of this § 1003.21 amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (256616).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.22 amended September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256617) to (256618).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.23 amended September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256619) to (256622).
Cross References This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 1003.24 (relating to EMT-paramedic); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.25b (relating to prehospital registered nurse); and 28 Pa. Code § 1003.29 (relating to continuing education requirements).
§ 1003.23a. EMS instructor certification.
(a) Qualifications for certification. The Department will issue an EMS instructor certification to an individual who meets all of the following requirements:
(1) Has completed an application for EMS instructor certification on a form prescribed by the Department.
(2) Is 18 years of age or older.
(3) Has successfully completed an EMS instructor course approved by the Department, or possesses a bachelors degree in education or a teachers certification in education.
(4) Has successfully completed an EMT-Basic transition program or update, or has completed an EMT-Basic course.
(5) Possesses current certification as an EMT or EMT-paramedic, or recognition as a health professional.
(6) Possesses current certification in CPR or current certification as a CPR instructor.
(7) Possesses at least 1 year experience functioning at the EMT, EMT-paramedic or health professional level providing prehospital care.
(b) Renewal of instructor certification. An EMS instructor certification is valid for 3 years. The Department will renew an EMS instructor certification for an individual who meets the following requirements:
(1) Has completed an application for renewal of an EMS instructor certification on a form prescribed by the Department.
(2) Has demonstrated competence in teaching the didactic and practical skills portions of the curriculum.
(3) Has provided documentation to the Department to establish that the individual conducted at least 60 hours of teaching EMS or rescue courses during the previous 3 years.
(4) Possesses current certification as an EMT, certification as an EMT-paramedic or recognition as a health professional.
(5) Possess current certification in CPR.
(6) Effective October 14, 2003, has completed an EMS instructor update program within 3 years prior to applying for renewal of certification.
Source The provisions of this § 1003.24 amended September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256622) to (256624).
Cross References This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 1003.23 (relating to EMT); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.25b (relating to prehospital registered nurse); and 28 Pa. Code § 1003.29 (relating to continuing education requirements).
§ 1003.25. [Reserved].
Source The provisions of this § 1003.25 reserved September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (140587) to (140589).
§ 1003.25a. Health professional physician.
Physicians who have education and continuing education in ALS services and prehospital care may function as a member of the crew on an ambulance as a health professional. This section does not prohibit a health professional physician from providing EMS as permitted under 42 Pa.C.S. § 8331 (relating to medical good Samaritan civil immunity).
Source The provisions of this § 1003.25b adopted September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256625) to (256627).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.27 amended under the Do-Not Resuscitate Act, 20 Pa.C.S. Chapter 54.
Source The provisions of this § 1003.27 amended September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363; amended December 13, 2002, effective March 1, 2003, 32 Pa.B. 6117; amended February 6, 2004, effective February 7, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 677. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (293998) to (294000).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.28 adopted September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256630) to (256633).
Cross References This section cited in 28 Pa. Code § 1003.2 (relating to regional EMS medical director); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.5 (relating to ALS service medical director); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.23 (relating to EMT); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.24 (relating to EMT-paramedic); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.25b (relating to prehospital registered nurse); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.29 (relating to continuing education requirements); 28 Pa. Code § 1003.41 (relating to air ambulance medical director); and 28 Pa. Code § 1005.10 (relating to licensure and general operating standards).
§ 1003.29. Continuing education requirements.
(a) First responders. A first responder who elects to qualify for recertification by fulfilling continuing education requirements shall, prior to the expiration of the 3-year certification period, successfully complete the following:
(1) Sixteen hours of instruction in subjects related to the scope of practice of a first responder as set forth in § 1003.22(a) and (e) (relating to first responder) and which have been approved by the Department for continuing education credit. At least eight of those credits shall be in medical and trauma education, commencing with the first full certification period the first responder begins following October 14, 2000:
(2) A CPR course completed or taught biennially.
(b) EMTs. An EMT who elects to qualify for recertification by fulfilling continuing education requirements shall, prior to the expiration of the 3-year certification period, successfully complete the following:
(1) Twenty-four hours of instruction in subjects related to the scope of practice of an EMT as set forth in § 1003.23(a) and (e) (relating to EMT) and which have been approved by the Department for continuing education credit. At least 12 of those credits shall be in medical and trauma education, commencing with the first full certification period the EMT begins following October 14, 2000.
(2) A CPR course completed or taught biennially.
(c) EMT-paramedics. To be eligible to receive and retain medical command authorization, an EMT-paramedic shall successfully complete in each calendar year, 18 hours of instruction in subjects related to the scope of practice of an EMT-paramedic as set forth in § 1003.24(a) and (d) (relating to EMT-paramedic) and which have been approved by the Department for continuing education credit, and shall biennially attend or teach a CPR course. Beginning in 2002, at least 9 of the 18 hours of instruction shall be in medical and trauma education. In the initial year of certification, the EMT-paramedics continuing education requirements, to secure renewal of medical command authorization for the following year, shall be prorated based upon the month the certification was secured.
(d) Prehospital registered nurses. To be eligible to receive and retain medical command authorization, a prehospital registered nurse shall successfully complete in each calendar year, 18 hours of instruction in subjects related to the scope of practice of a prehospital registered nurse as set forth in § 1003.25b(a) and (c) (relating to prehospital registered nurse) and which have been approved by the Department for continuing education credit, and shall attend or teach biennially a CPR course. Beginning in 2002, at least 9 of the 18 hours of instruction shall be in medical and trauma education. In the initial year of recognition, the prehospital registered nurses continuing education requirements, to secure renewal of medical command authorization for the following year, shall be prorated based upon the month the recognition was secured.
(e) This section does not prohibit an ambulance service from requiring prehospital personnel to satisfy continuing education requirements it may choose to impose as a condition of employment, provided that the ambulance service may not do the following:
(1) Excuse a prehospital practitioner from meeting continuing education requirements imposed by this section.
(2) Establish individual continuing education requirements for the EMT-paramedics or prehospital registered nurses staffing the ambulance service, except as authorized by § 1003.28(c)(2) (relating to medical command authorization).
Source The provisions of this § 1003.29 adopted September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (256633) to (256634).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.30 adopted September 1, 1995, effective September 2, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 3685; amended October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (256635).
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.31 adopted October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363.
Cross References The provisions of this § 1003.33 adopted October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363.
§ 1003.34. Withdrawal of accreditation or course approval.
If the continuing education sponsor fails to satisfy the requirements of this chapter, the Department may:
(1) Withdraw its accreditation.
(2) Downgrade its accreditation status to provisional accreditation, subject to withdrawal if deficiencies are not resolved within a time period prescribed by the Department.
(3) Withdraw approval of a continuing education course applicable to any future presentation of the course.
Source The provisions of this § 1003.34 adopted October 13, 2000, effective October 14, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 5363.
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