Published Apr 3, 2017
Guest957596
343 Posts
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.
Medic2RN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
1,576 Posts
Is there a requirement to do the clinical portion (ride outs)?
Lunah, MSN, RN
14 Articles; 13,773 Posts
Geez, I hope so! Lol. An RN does not automatically a paramedic make.
Atl-Murse
474 Posts
Question is why, would I take a exam to make less money ?
Sometimes air medical transport companies like to see both RN and paramedic on a resume.
mzkeech123
1 Post
Where did you go to challenge the Paramadic course? Did you have to do EMT first?
Jedrnurse, BSN, RN
2,776 Posts
An EMT challenging the paramedic exam? Sounds shady and unsafe- the difference between the training is immense. In the same vein, nursing and paramedic training is completely different, a real recipe for disaster.
CharleeFoxtrot, BSN, RN
840 Posts
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.