![]() Basically you need 24 hours in anything medical related including college classes (just not English and basket weaving, it’s a real class at some colleges, things like A/P are a good sure bet). Now your 24 hours of other (up to 12 hours may be NON Interactive see above). 2 hours in Operational (Specific topics are on the brochure above in the yellow boxes under Mandatory and Flexible core content)Īll of this gives you 48 hours of mandatory and flexible core content.16 hours OB/Peds (Specific topics are on the brochure above in the yellow boxes under Mandatory and Flexible core content).6 hours Trauma (Specific topics are on the brochure above in the yellow boxes under Mandatory and Flexible core content).8 hours Medical (Specific topics are on the brochure above in the yellow boxes under Mandatory and Flexible core content).16 hrs Airway, Breathing, Cardiology (Specific topics are on the brochure above in the yellow boxes under Mandatory and Flexible core content).Let’s break down the 48 hour refresher (up to 10 hours may be NON interactive IE magazines, recorded lectures, DVDs): A current BCLS card (must be a real course that has a skills check IE AHA, eBCLS).A current ACLS card (must be a real course that has a skills check IE AHA, eACLS).Secondly, for NRP recertification, you need: Do a 48 hour refresher and then get 24 hours of other Con ed!.Cobble together all of the specific hours you need in each category from individual courses offered.So let’s break it down!įirstly, the NREMT provides 3 ways to to acquire your NRP recertification: Well, looking at their brochure can be very confusing. Okay, so you’re a National Registry Paramedic and are coming due for NRP recertification.
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