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- the agency is not required to physically evacuate or transport a patient in the event of an emergency. true false 3. at which emergency level can a patient safely forego care or a scheduled visit without a high probability of harm or deleterious effects? level 1 level 2 level 3 none of these all of the above 4. our community is vulnerable to a wide range or emergencies including: natural disasters technological disasters manmade disasters all of the above 5. who is responsible for declaring that the emergency preparedness plan is to go into effect? case manager social worker administrator chaplain
Question 2
In healthcare or emergency response contexts, agencies are typically required to evacuate or transport patients during emergencies to ensure their safety. So the statement "The Agency is not required to physically evacuate or transport a patient in the event of an emergency" is false.
Level 1 emergencies are the least severe, where a patient can safely forgo care or a scheduled visit with low risk of harm. Higher levels (2, 3) involve more serious situations where care should not be forgone.
Communities face various emergencies: natural (e.g., earthquakes), manmade (e.g., terrorism), and technological (e.g., industrial accidents). So "All of the above" is correct.
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