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Old Jul 18, 2008, 08:12 PM
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Hey There,
I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of a EMT to CNA bridge class?? Probably not but I figured it was worth a check. Thanks in advance!

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 05:15 AM
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I would be surprised if there was a bridge program from EMT to CNA. Totally different scope of practice.

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 08:47 AM
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I've never heard of such a thing. I think the only things that would really overlap would be taking vital signs. Otherwise CNA's have a very different roll in healthcare.

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Old Jul 19, 2008, 09:40 AM
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No. I would think it unlikely for the simple fact that you have to obtain certification. You cannot obtain certification without a CNA class that is approved by the state, passing a skills test, and passing a written exam. It is that way in most states.

Therefore, 'bridging' would not apply. As stated, it really isn't the same thing. EMT would have some nice skills, but not really applicable on a day-to-day basis working in LTC or hospital.

Plus, as an EMT, you are allowed to do things to patients, and provide meds, that would be totally illegal to do as a CNA. Even with those skills, you would not be allowed to use them if your title was a CNA.


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Old Jul 21, 2008, 04:45 AM
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We have a retired NYC EMT who test prepped for the CNA Exam. No required hours of CNA classes in Florida. Just a comprehensive written and skills test earned the CNA certificate.

The hospital provided additional training for the job title Patient Care Tech (PCT). In general PCT training is on hospital procedures to carry out tasks for which CNA's are licensed and for which the hospital delegates as part of the PCT's role in a care plan.

Anyway, that's how EMT to CNA was done in one case. You can imagine how valuable this man is as a PCT in the ER. I believe he is enrolled in a nursing program now too.

In a neighboring county they have a Paramedic to RN Nursing program. The primary difference from other colleges is this school accomodates the 24 on 48 off work schedule in addition to its a regular nursing program.

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