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Board committee backs draft change to IV therapy continuing-education language, plans review of standalone program materials

2824077 · March 1, 2025
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The Board of Nursing continuing nursing education IV Therapy Committee discussed proposed regulatory language that would add the American Red Cross and favor a generic “board‑approved curriculum” reference rather than listing specific organizations, and directed staff to convene providers and return with a plan in June.

The Board of Nursing continuing nursing education IV Therapy Committee discussed proposed revisions to continuing education regulations on March 25, focusing on whether to add the American Red Cross as an acceptable provider for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training and whether to replace long lists of named organizations with a generic “board‑approved curriculum” reference.

Committee members said the change would reduce the need to update regulations whenever another organization begins offering ACLS. Carol (Board of Nursing staff) described the draft language and introduced the proposal: “I was trying on page 21 to get rid of having to list every all these organizations every time that we talked about it,” and said she could return with a revised draft. Andrea Watson and other members expressed support for keeping the…

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