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james0929

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In the Incident Command System, which group is charged with designating an ambulance staging division?
 
  A) Triage group B) Incident command C) Transport group D) Treatment group

Question 2

You have been called to transfer a trauma patient from a rural hospital emergency department to the emergency department of a large urban medical center. Which one of the following will best decrease your chance of becoming involved in an EMTALA violation?
 
  A) Obtaining a copy of the patient's insurance and billing information
  B) Taking vital signs every 5 minutes during transport
  C) Determining the exact location to which the patient is to be transported
  D) Assessing the patient for stability prior to transfer



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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