This refresher provides necessary hours for a Texas AEMT State recertification including the Texas EMS Jurisprudence Course and Exam.

ALS NCCP
Number of Courses:  15 Live 2-Hour Classes
Credit Awarded:  30 Hours
Credit Type: Advanced
Accredited: CAPCE (F5-VILT), CE Broker (FL, KY, TN), Pennsylvania Bureau of EMS, and Virginia Office of EMS
Enrollment Period:  One year or until completed, whichever comes first
Topics:  Covers all mandatory NREMT hours for NREMT NCCP (30 hours)

Anytime
Number of Courses: 100+ Recorded Courses
Credit Awarded:  100+ Hours
Credit Type: Basic and Advanced
Accredited: CAPCE (F3-Distributive)
Enrollment Period:  One year or until completed, whichever comes first (Nonrefundable)
Topics:  Airway, Breathing, Cardiology, Assessment, Medical Emergencies, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Operational Tasks, Preparatory, Trauma

Texas EMS Jurisprudence Course and Exam
Number of Courses:  8 Recorded Courses
Credit Awarded:  3 Hours
Accredited: CAPCE (F3-Distributive), Texas DSHS
Enrollment Period:  60 days
Topics:  Designed to meet the mandatory requirements for the state of Texas as set forth by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

Live classes offered in convenient blocks several times a month with a varying schedule to meet your needs. Classes can be taken in any order making it even easier!

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The Anytime program consists of over 100 self-directed learning modules providing quality education in a recorded format.  These recorded programs report to CAPCE in real time.

The Texas jurisprudence exam determines the knowledge of the Health & Safety Code – Ch. 773, department rules, and any other applicable laws affecting the applicant’s activities regulated by the department. This program requirement was approved by the 84th Legislative Session.

Live Courses included:

ALS NCCP L1 — Ventilation (2 hr)
ALS NCCP L2 — Capnography (1 hr), Oxygenation (0.5 hr), Opioids (0.5 hr)
ALS NCCP L4 — Adult & Pediatric Airway Management in Cardiac Arrest (2 hr)
ALS NCCP L5 — Adult & Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Management (2 hr)
ALS NCCP L6 — ROSC Care (0.5 hr), EMS Research (1 hr) and VADs (0.5 hr)
ALS NCCP L7 — Medication Delivery (0.5 hr), Stroke (1.5 hr)
ALS NCCP L8 — CHF (0.5 hr) , Pediatric Arrest (0.5 hr), ACS (1 hr)
ALS NCCP L9 –  Diabetic (1 hr), Seizures (0.5 hr), Infectious Disease (0.5 hr)
ALS NCCP L10 – Special Healthcare Needs (2 hr)
ALS NCCP L11 – Psychiatric and Behavioral Emergencies (1 hr), Field Triage/MCI (1 hr)
ALS NCCP L13 – CNS Injuries (1 hr), Trauma Triage (1 hr)
ALS NCCP L14 – Bleeding Control (0.5 hr), Pain Management (1 hr), Fluid Resuscitation (0.5 hr)
ALS NCCP L18 – OB Emergencies (0.5 hr), Medication Deliver (0.5 hr) , CRM (1 hr)
ALS NCCP L23 – Pediatric Transport (o.5 hr), Immunological Emergencies (0.5 hr), At-Risk Populations (1 hr)
ALS NCCP L24 — Ambulance Safety (0.5 hr), Culture of Safety (0.5 hr), Evidence Based Guidelines (0.5 hr), Hygiene and Vaccinations (0.5 hr)

Anytime Courses included:

Airway, Breathing and Cardiology
·       12-Lead Electrocardiogram (ECG)
·       Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Care
·       Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
·       Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
·       Code Management
·       Geriatric Respiratory Emergencies
·       Heart Failure
·       Respiratory Emergencies: CPAP
·       Sudden Cardiac Death
·       Supraglottic Airway Management
·       VAD Patients: EMS Response

Assessment
·       Affective Characteristics
·       Capnography
·       Field Triage Update
·       Assessment: Medical Patient
·       Geriatric Assessment
·       Interpreting Vital Signs
·       Medical Assessment
·       Trauma Assessment

Medical Emergencies
·       Anaphylaxis
·       Asthma
·       Bariatric Patient: Care & Transport
·       Cold Weather Emergencies: Hypothermia
·       Cyanide Poisonings
·       Diabetic Emergencies
·       Extreme Heat Emergencies
·       Geriatric Behavioral Emergencies
·       Geriatric Poisonings
·       Medical Assessment: Syncope
·       Renal Failure: Acute
·       Renal Failure: Chronic
·       Seizures
·       Street Drugs
·       Stroke
·       Summer Emergencies

Obstetrics and Pediatrics
·       Neonatal Care and Resuscitation
·       Obstetrics/Childbirth (Newly Revised)
·       Pediatric Airway Management
·       Pediatric Assessment
·       Pediatric Behavioral Emergencies: Autism (ASD)
·       Pediatric Cardiac Arrest: Management and Response
·       Pediatric Emergencies: Burns
·       Pediatric Fevers and Seizures
·       Pediatric Poisoning
·       Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies
·       Pediatric Trauma
·       Pregnancy: Medical Emergencies

Operational Tasks
·       Assault Victim Care
·       Back Injury Prevention for EMS
·       Crew Resource Management
·       Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Response Awareness
·       Domestic Violence
·       Human Trafficking: An EMS Perspective
·       Lifting & Moving
·       Social Media & EMS (New)
·       Workplace Stress
·       The Role of Research and EBGs

Preparatory
·       Agricultural HazMat: EMS Response
·       Air Medical Transports
·       Bloodborne Pathogens
·       Communicable Diseases: Childhood & Travelers
·       Critical Decision Making
·       DMAT & Mass Gathering Medicine
·       Ebola Awareness for EMS
·       Emergency Driving
·       Emergency Responders, Fire, and Cancer
·       Emergency Vehicle Operations
·       EMS Flood Response
·       Entrapped Patients
·       Extended Patient Care Transports
·       HazMat: EMS Response
·       Infection Control: MRSA
·       Infectious Disease Update & Personal Protection
·       Intraosseous Vascular Access
·       Managing Multiple Patients: EMS Operations
·       MCI Management: Transportation Group (New)
·       Medication Errors & Equipment Failures
·       Opioid Epidemic: Response for EMS
·       Pain Management
·       Patient Refusal
·       Rehab: The Role of EMS
·       Report Writing
·       Respiratory Protection for Emergency Responders
·       Responder Wellness and Fitness
·       Risk Management: Refusals & Abandonment
·       Scene Safety
·       Scene Safety: Meth Labs
·       Tactical EMS (New)
·       Terrorism: EMS Readiness
·       Triage
·       Water Rescue Considerations for EMS

Trauma
·       Abdominal Trauma
·       Blunt Chest Trauma
·       Bomb Blast Injuries
·       Burns: Thermal
·       Combat-Related TBI
·       Crush Injuries
·       Electrical Injuries
·       Extreme Sports Injuries: Extremity Trauma
·       Extrication & Patient Packaging
·       Eye Injuries: Response for EMS
·       Facial Injuries
·       Geriatric Trauma: Hip Injuries
·       Mechanism of Injury
·       Musculoskeletal Emergencies
·       MVC Management
·       Spinal Injury Management
·       Sports Injuries
·       Tourniquets & Hemorrhage Control
·       Trauma During Pregnancy

Texas EMS Jurisprudence Course and Exam included:

Didactic Objectives 

a. HSC 773
Sec. 773.050. MINIMUM STANDARDS – Jurisprudence Exams
Sec. 773.0612. ACCESS TO RECORDS
Sec. 773.064. CRIMINAL PENALTIES
b. 157.02 – Definitions

Meanings as used in Texas Administrative Code Rules

Administrator of Record Requirements
Minimum Staffing requirements for different levels (BLS, ALS,MICU, etc.)
Treatment and Transport Protocol requirements
Minimum Equipment requirements for different levels (BLS, ALS,MICU, etc.)
Responsibilities of the EMS Provider

d. 157.16 – EMS Provider Disciplinary Actions

Reasons for disciplinary actions
Types of disciplinary actions

e. 157.33 – Certification

Certification requirements
Certification length
Time limit on completing requirements
Reciprocity
Responsibilities of an EMS Personnel

f. 157.34 – Recertification

Recertification requirements
Recertification Options
Late recertification

g. 157.36 – EMS Personnel Disciplinary Actions

Reasons for disciplinary actions
Types of disciplinary actions

h. 157.38 – Continuing Education

Local credentialing and authorization to practice
Definitions
Types of and criteria for acceptable continuing education
Responsibilities of certified or licensed EMS personnel
Audits

i. 197.3 Off-line Medical Director

Duties
Requirements of the medical director
Education requirements
Physicians that may not be off-line medical director

j. 103 Injury Prevention and Control

Purpose
Confidentiality of Records
Reporting requirements for EMS Providers