N.M. Code R. § 7.27.2.7
Z. “Emergency medical services instructor/coordinator” or “EMT-I/C” means an individual who has met the qualifications of the joint organization on education and has been approved by an EMS education institution to conduct and instruct EMS education programs.
AA. “Emergency medical technician” or “EMT” means a provider who has been licensed by the
department to provide patient care according to the current scopes of practice.
BB. “Examination attempt” means an attempt to successfully complete the bureau approved EMS licensing examination. An attempt constitutes taking a written or practical examination. Retests of either a written or practical examination are considered an examination attempt.
CC. “Fully licensed” means an individual licensed to practice medical patient care at a specified level.
DD. “Graduate license” means a license issued to graduates of a bureau approved EMS education program used for performing EMS duties under supervision and direct observation prior to full licensure. The graduate license shall be valid for a period of up to six months from the date of course completion or until failure of any part of the bureau approved licensing examination.
EE. “Initial licensure” means the first time a person is licensed in New Mexico as an EMD, EMD instructor, EMS first responder, EMT, or subsequent licensure of a previously licensed New Mexico EMT, who has retaken a full curriculum or accomplished re-entry procedures to regain an expired license.
FF. “Intermediate emergency medical technician” or “EMT-I” means a provider who has been
licensed by the department to provide patient care according to the current scopes of practice.
GG. “License” means a full, temporary or graduate license issued by the department to all EMDs, first responders, and EMTs pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services Act, Section 24-10B-5 NMSA 1978.
HH. “Medical control” means supervision provided by or under the direction of physicians to providers by written protocols or direct communication.
II. “Medical direction” means guidance or supervision provided by a physician to a provider or emergency medical services system and which includes authority over and responsibility for emergency medical dispatch, direct patient care and transport of patients, arrangements for medical control and all other aspects of patient care delivered by a provider.
JJ. “Medical direction committee” means a committee of physicians and EMTs, appointed by the secretary of health to advise the bureau on all matters relating to medical control and medical direction.
KK. “Medical director” means a physician who is responsible for all aspects of patient care provided by an EMS system or EMS provider service, in accordance with 7.27.3 NMAC.
LL. “Moral turpitude” means conduct contrary to justice, honesty, modesty or good morals including such acts as fraud, theft, sexual assault, and other similar behavior.
MM. “National registry” means the national registry of emergency medical technicians based in Columbus, Ohio.
NN. “Offline medical control” means performing EMS actions or medication administration under
standing orders or protocols.
OO. “Online medical control” means direct voice contact with a medical control physician.
PP. “Out-of-state transition course” means a standardized education course required and approved by the bureau for an out-of-state EMT applicant seeking licensure in New Mexico.
QQ. “Paramedic” or “EMT-P” means a provider who has been licensed by the department to provide patient care according to the current scopes of practice.
RR. “Physician” means a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy who is licensed or otherwise authorized to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine in New Mexico.
SS. “Protocol” means a predetermined, written medical care plan approved by the medical director and includes standing orders.
TT. “Provider” means a person who has been licensed by the department to provide patient care
pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services Act.
UU. “Re-entry” means a process for a person, whose license has been expired for less than two years, to accomplish a given set of requirements to re-enter a previously held level of licensure.
VV. “Regional office” means an emergency medical services planning and development agency
formally recognized and supported by the bureau.
WW. “Re-instatement” means a process for those persons who have completed the renewal requirements before the December 31st deadline, but fail to renew licensure by March 31st, to renew licensure between April 1st and May 31st of the expiration year.
XX. “Renewal” means re-licensure every two years after completion of all requirements for specified levels by December 31st that occurs prior to expiration of licensure. Renewal applications shall be received or postmarked by the last day of February prior to the expiration to avoid a higher March fee, and may be postmarked or received by March 31 to avoid expiration or the payment of reinstatement or other higher fees.
YY. “Retest” means licensing examination given after failure of the applicant’s initial examination.
ZZ. “Secretary” means the New Mexico secretary of health.
AAA. “Special skills” means a set of procedures or therapies that are beyond the usual scope of practice of a given level of licensure and that have been approved by the medical direction committee for use by a specified provider.
BBB. “Standing orders” means strictly defined written orders for actions, techniques or drug administration, signed by the medical director, to be utilized when communication has not been made with an online medical control physician.
CCC. “State emergency medical services medical director” means a physician designated by the department to provide overall medical direction to the statewide emergency medical services system, whose duties include serving as a liaison to the medical community and chairing the medical direction committee.
DDD. “Temporary license” means a license issued by the department to applicants that are fully licensed in another state or certified with the national registry of EMTs, as determined by the bureau. The temporary license shall be valid for a period of up to six months from the date issued, or until failure of any part of the licensing examination.
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