Those are the old regs. When the new ones take effect on July 1 you will have to be an AEMT (previously CA EMT-II) to do blood glucose determination.
An EMT-B (previously called an EMT-I (1) by CA) can still give oral glucose though. The Scope of Practice has not changed. They just took away...
This is correct. We just covered this in class on Saturday. Performing 5 cycles of CPR increases the chances that the AED can knock out V-Fib on the first shock.