Rule 4765-16-05 | EMT-intermediate special requirements.
(A) An EMT-intermediate must meet the requirements as outlined in rule 4765-15-01 of the Administrative Code.
(B) In addition to the requirements listed above, an EMT-intermediate shall complete the programs listed in paragraphs (C), (D), and (E) of this rule through an accredited institution in order to renew if the EMT-intermediate has not completed the curriculum outlined in rule 4765-16-01 of the Administrative Code.
(C) An epinephrine training program shall consist of one hour including the following:
(1) Pathophysiology of anaphylactic reaction;
(2) Pharmacology of epinephrine;
(3) Assessment and care of adult and pediatric patients with allergic reactions;
(4) Practical application of subcutaneous injection;
(5) Written and practical testing.
(D) A cardiac monitoring and manual defibrillation training program shall consist of twenty hours allocated as follows:
(1) One hour devoted to assessment and management of the cardiac patient;
(2) Two hours devoted to anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and electrophysiology of the heart;
(3) Eight hours devoted to cardiac monitoring and electrocardiogram interpretation;
(4) Six hours devoted to electrical intervention to support or correct the cardiac function;
(5) Three hours of written and practical testing.
(E) An intraosseous infusion training program shall consist of three hours including the following:
(1) Pathophysiology of intraosseous infusion;
(2) Mechanics of intraosseous;
(3) Written and practical testing.
(F) Notwithstanding the provisions of rule 4765-16-04 of the Administrative Code, an EMT-intermediate shall not perform any services in which the EMT-intermediate has not been trained.
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