Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0015 - Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Field Internships
(1) A field
internship is required as part of an AEMT course and shall include:
(a) Clinical experience performed under the
supervision of a preceptor in a hospital emergency department, medical clinic,
or in the field where a student must adequately demonstrate the ability to:
(A) Safely administer medications at least 5
times to a live patient;
(B) Safely
gain vascular access at least 10 times on live patients of various age
groups;
(C) Effectively ventilate
at least 5 live patients of various age groups;
(D) Perform an adequate assessment and
formulate and implement a treatment plan for the following:
(i) Patients with chest pain;
(ii) Patients with respiratory distress;
(iii) Patients with altered mental
status; and
(iv) Pediatric, adult
and geriatric patients; and
(b) Prehospital experience of at least eight
hours participating in the provision of care during EMS or AMBULANCE CALLS
under the supervision of an AEMT or above where the skills within the scope of
practice of an AEMT are performed.
(2) Notwithstanding section (1)(a) of this
rule, if a student with documented proof of clinical and field experience is
unable to meet the live patient contacts prescribed, the student may complete
the remainder of the requirements in a simulation lab performed under the
supervision of a preceptor.
(3) A
field internship must provide a student the opportunity to demonstrate the
integration of didactic, psychomotor skills, and clinical education necessary
to perform the duties of an entry-level AEMT.
(4) A student must successfully demonstrate a
skill in the classroom lab or hospital clinical setting before that skill is
performed and evaluated in a field internship.
(5) All EMS and AMBULANCE CALLS shall be
under the direct visual supervision of a preceptor. In order for a call to be
accepted, the preceptor must document and verify satisfactory student
performance, including application of specific assessment and treatment skills
required of a licensed AEMT.
(6)
For purposes of this rule,, "AMBULANCE CALL" means an advanced life support,
prehospital emergency medical services response which includes dispatch, scene
response, patient care while riding in the patient compartment of an ambulance,
and participation in specific assessment and treatment skills required of a
licensed AEMT.
(7) "EMS CALL" means
an advanced life support, prehospital emergency medical services response which
includes dispatch, scene response, patient care and participation in specific
assessment and treatment skills required of a licensed AEMT, but does not
include the transport of a patient to a hospital.
(8) A student participating in a field
internship shall not be considered one of the minimum staff required for an
ambulance as described in OAR chapter 333, division 250.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 682.017, 682.208
Stats. Implemented: ORS 682.017, 682.208, 682.216
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