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Scubamedicjoe
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First off not talking about USCG I am talking about a EMT on the dive operators boat , such as NC based boat has a state certified EMT , most dive operators should have oxygen , most need AED's and all need CPR . so lets take it to next step and have them little more trained for better Airway control and have some advance .air way adjuncts , 99 % time that IV isn't the problem its airway control ect . I see minimum amount money for training and equipment is minimum including the training
Under the NREMT, the EMT-B are not allowed to start or maintain a line. As I said earlier, under "certain counties" EMT-B's are not allowed to intubate (even though they are trained to do so) Yes, they can administer certain drugs, but not through a line. The USCG EMT-B's are NREMT's, not state certified.