N.J.S.A. 26:2K-11

Performance of advanced life support procedure; immediate danger of patient

26:2K-11. Performance of advanced life support procedure; immediate danger of patient If the direct voice communications fail, a mobile intensive care paramedic may perform any advanced life support procedure for which that person is certified and which is included in a written protocol established by the mobile intensive care hospital and approved by the commissioner if, in the judgment of the nurse or paramedic, the life of the patient is in immediate danger and requires that care for his preservation. L.1984, c. 146, s. 5.

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