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Law &. Ethics for Medical Careers 5th Edition by Karen Judson,Carlene Harrison

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073402062
book Law &. Ethics for Medical Careers 5th Edition by Karen Judson,Carlene Harrison cover

Law &. Ethics for Medical Careers 5th Edition by Karen Judson,Carlene Harrison

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073402062
Exercise 4
Use your critical-thinking skills to answer the questions that follow each of the case studies.
Shirley, an EMT, is off duty and is driving her private vehicle on the interstate in a snowstorm. The car ahead of Shirley hits an icy patch and skids off the road, overturning as it hits the ditch. Shirley stops to help and dials 911 on her mobile phone. The lone woman in the wrecked car has scratches and bruises and an obviously broken arm. While Shirley is helping the woman, a news van stops and a television reporter films the wreck for the evening news. The injured driver refuses to answer questions, so the reporter turns to Shirley, who knows the injured driver's name.
Rescue services arrive while the television reporter is there. Can the ambulance attendants, who are also EMTs, tell the television reporter the apparent extent of the woman's injuries? Why or why not?
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