General radio procedures include:
a. using codes whenever possible to shorten transmissions.
b. giving the patient's name so that the hospital can look up admission records.
c. not waiting for confirmation that your message was received, to shorten transmission time.
d. being concise to hold the attention of the person receiving your radio report.
d
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