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lindiwe

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The greatest risk posed by an urgent move is:
 
  a. not getting the patient's name and address.
  b. changing the position of the patient and causing a risk-management investigation.
  c. delaying interventions for life-threatening conditions.
  d. incurring a lawsuit by the patient.

Question 2

In most instances, an urgent move is performed:
 
  a. only after additional help has arrived.
  b. only when Medical Control orders it.
  c. before any assessment has been performed.
  d. after the primary and secondary assessments have been completed.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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