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Let me input some clarification:
If a civilian nurse, resp therapist, whatever, is in the CF as a Med Tech, and employed as a med tech, they work under the guidance of the Surg Gen in regard to what their military qualification is. The exception, is when under supervision of an MO, they may be granted delegated acts which allow them to do more then what the guidelines for their QL allow them to do. Nurses, NPA's, and PA's all have guidelines to follow.
For instance an ACP qualified paramedic being employed as a Med Tech QL 5 can not give IV push narcotics without order and direct supervision of an MO. (extreme, but I have first hand experience of this. "But as a paramedic in xxxxxx I am allowed to..." Troop was in deep ca ca.)
A civ paramedic employed as an infanteer (or whatever civ medical profession being any military profession outside CFMG) is not allowed to do anything more then first aid (tactical or otherwise) while employed in uniform.
edit:changed Res Force to CF, as I have limited knowledge of how Res Med Techs are used, unless employed alongside Reg F.
If a civilian nurse, resp therapist, whatever, is in the CF as a Med Tech, and employed as a med tech, they work under the guidance of the Surg Gen in regard to what their military qualification is. The exception, is when under supervision of an MO, they may be granted delegated acts which allow them to do more then what the guidelines for their QL allow them to do. Nurses, NPA's, and PA's all have guidelines to follow.
For instance an ACP qualified paramedic being employed as a Med Tech QL 5 can not give IV push narcotics without order and direct supervision of an MO. (extreme, but I have first hand experience of this. "But as a paramedic in xxxxxx I am allowed to..." Troop was in deep ca ca.)
A civ paramedic employed as an infanteer (or whatever civ medical profession being any military profession outside CFMG) is not allowed to do anything more then first aid (tactical or otherwise) while employed in uniform.
edit:changed Res Force to CF, as I have limited knowledge of how Res Med Techs are used, unless employed alongside Reg F.