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I am an NRP instructor in a large maternity hospital in Canada.
I believe that it is required that in order to take the NRP course,
you need to be designated a health care professional, ie an RN, LPN or
physician. For instance doulas can not be NRP providers. However,
since you work in a hospital and care for newborns, you need to have
some basic neonatal resuscitation certification, otherwise you are a
big legal liability. At our hospital, our porters are practical
nurses and they are required to take part of the NRP course, I'd have
to look up which lessons they are responsible for. Where I work, all
LC's are RN's and they are required to keep up their NRP certification.
Cordelia Merritt RN, BSN, IBCLC
> I wanted to take NRP (offered in my hospital) and I was told a flat
> NO=20=
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> beacuse I am a LC and not a nurse and that since I couldn't put to
> practi=
> ce=20
> waht I would learn that there was no need. I told them that I wanted
> to t=
> ake=20
> a day off and take the class and they were not thrilled at all. Are
> LCs n=
> ot=20
> allowed to take NRP?. Please advise.
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