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Yikes. Having been all three, RN ≠NREMT-B ≠NREMT-P. Challenging an individual State's test ≠NREMT qualified (one HUGE exception to that blanket statement is I have seen former military trained medics challenge and zip through the written and practical tests with ease). Having been all three I can honestly say I've never known a nurse to be an effective paramedic and vice versa without a lot of training. A nurse needs to stretch the boundaries of "what can I do without a Dr's direct order" and a paramedic needs to learn "Oh man I can't do _______ anymore without a direct Dr's order!"
Found via Google: Help Center | Florida Department of Health
EMT-Basics cannot challenge paramedic. Nurses, dentists, and physicians can, but they have to be EMTs first.
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Just took and passed the Florida Paramedic exam. If you're a nurse, doctor, EMT, etc.; you can challenge it. 150 questions similar to NCLEX. It wasn't hard, so if you're thinking about a bridge program (none in Florida that I know of), you don't need to.