Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 24, December 25, 2024
Section 6 CCR 1015-3-2-7 - Medical Acts Allowed for the Advanced EMT7.1 An AEMT may, under the authorization of an EMS agency medical director or clinical medical director, perform medical acts consistent with and not to exceed those listed in Appendices A and C of these rules for an AEMT.7.2 An AEMT may, under authorization of an EMS agency medical director or clinical medical director, administer and monitor medications and classes of medications consistent with and not to exceed those listed in Appendices B and D of these rules for an AEMT.7.3 Any AEMT who is a member or employee of an EMS service agency and who performs medical acts in a prehospital setting must have authorization and be supervised by an EMS agency medical director to perform medical acts.7.4 Any AEMT who performs medical acts in a clinical setting must have the authorization of a clinical medical director and be supervised by a medical supervisor.7.5 An AEMT may carry out a physician order for a mental health hold as set forth in Section 27-65-105(1), C.R.S. Such physician order may be a direct verbal order or by electronic communications.7.6 An AEMT may, under the authorization of an EMS agency medical director or clinical medical director, administer and monitor medications and classes of medications which exceed those listed in Appendices B and D of these rules for an AEMT under the direct visual supervision of an EMT-I or Paramedic when in the prehospital setting, or a medical supervisor in a clinical setting, and the following conditions have been established: 7.6.1 The patient must be in cardiac arrest or in extremis.7.6.2 Drugs administered must be limited to those authorized by these rules for EMT-I or Paramedic as stated in Appendices B and D.7.6.3 The EMS agency medical director or clinical medical director shall amend the appropriate protocols and medical CQI program used to supervise the EMS providers to reflect this change in patient care. The applicable medical director and the protocols of the AEMT and the EMT-I or Paramedic shall all be in agreement.7.7 In the event of a governor-declared disaster or public health emergency, the Chief Medical Officer for the Department or designee may temporarily authorize the performance of additional medical acts, such as the administration of other immunizations, vaccines, biologicals or tests not listed in these rules.37 CR 12, June 25, 2014, effective 5/21/201437 CR 12, June 25, 2014, effective 7/15/201437 CR 22, November 25, 2014, effective 12/15/201438 CR 24, December 25, 2015, effective 1/14/201640 CR 10, May 25, 2017, effective 7/1/201740 CR 20, October 25, 2017, effective 1/1/201840 CR 21, November 10, 2017, effective 1/1/201841 CR 23, December 10, 2018, effective 1/14/201943 CR 22, November 25, 2020, effective 1/1/202144 CR 23, December 10, 2021, effective 12/30/202145 CR 10, May 25, 2022, effective 6/14/2022