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RN/LPN TO EMT-B BRIDGE COURSE
Overview
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The RN/LPN to EMT course is designed for the RN/LPN who has extensive emergency
medicine or critical/intensive care experience who is interested in
becoming a nationally registered EMT-Basic. The course is an intensive
24-hour course that will supplement previous emergency medical
knowledge. This course is comprised of hands-on practical skills plus a
limited amount of lecture.
Course Goal
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The
State of North Dakota, along with the
North
Dakota Emergency Medical Services Association has identified a looming
crisis in the number of volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians
throughout North Dakota. Several steps are being taken in order to
increase the number of EMTs in North Dakota in order to help smaller
rural communities cover emergency medical situations. Many RN/LPN’s are
already living in rural communities but are not properly trained in EMS
operations and job specific skills like applying backboards and staying
safe on the scene of an accident. They are truly an untapped resource.
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This course is being offered to nurses
with the goal of preparing them to take the National Registry of EMTs
Basic written and practical exams.
Dates/Times
Fees
Nursing Contact
Hours
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20.2 Hours
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This
continuing nursing education activity was approved by CNE-Net, the
education division of the North Dakota Nurses Association, an accredited
approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's commission on
Accreditation.
Contact
Sherm at
701-364-1754
if you have questions
Click
here to
search available courses and register on-line.
ALL PRICES AND DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Page Last Updated:
09/04/08
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