State laws requiring the reporting of births, deaths, certain infectious diseases, and child and elder abuse and neglect may require the paramedic to breach the obligation to protect the patient's:
A) right to self-determination.
B) First Amendment rights.
C) confidentiality.
D) autonomy.
Question 2
The most important Standard Precaution the EMS provider can employ as an infection control practice is to:
A) avoid direct patient contact.
B) sterilize all contaminated equipment.
C) wash hands frequently.
D) receive all recommended vaccinations.