Re: Paramedics in Nursing
Hey there csistudent -
Yep, it a bit unsettling to see where you were (paramedic)
To where you wanted to be (ED)
To the decision you made to get the necessary education (RN)
To get right back to your "goal" and find that if you'd just "waited" that Idaho would allow paramedic to practice in ER's. Hmmm.....
I've been in states/facilities that have "all licensed staff" - that would allow RN's and medic's to practice in their respective scopes. Sounds good? Well, in some ways. Other considerations have to do with JCAHO and their "standards" and paramedics cannot do meet these and need a RN to co-sign. So the medic can be regaled to a "tech" role in some facilities.
Other states that this has come up in there has been - full on battles. It takes years to work it out and then medics are still just "techs".
This may not be what medics want to hear - but, it is the frequent reality.
Now, go to work as a nurse.
Work prn as a medic.
What you need to do next will come to you,
YOU are in the CATBIRD seat - enjoy it!
Hang in there and FORGET ABOUT the happenings -!
From my experiences you will have little to worry about! Just get some high end experience and decide what you will conquer NEXT!! Advanced Practice, Management, Education, HEMS ???? It IS up to you. You've done your time - now enjoy your rewards!
Good Luck!
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