Which of the following is the most important information about the patient that an Emergency
Medical Responder should give when transferring care?
A. Name C. Date of birth
B. Chief complaint D. Physician
B
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Name the POS code used to indicate a procedure occurred in a skilled nursing facility.
A. 12 B. 11 C. 31 D. 81