The Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS):

a. is totally financed by the federal government national disaster fund.
b. consists of responders who have obtained specialized training and equipment to deal with mass casualty events.
c. has a storehouse of medications and antidotes to be used during response in times of national emergencies.
d. arranges for patient admissions to federal hospitals.


ANS: B
Correct: The MMRS responds to disaster with trained individuals who have expertise in this type of situation and who have the equipment required to be effective.
Incorrect:
a. The MMRS is funded by local and state governments until funds are exhausted; then federal funds are contributed.
c. The Strategic National Stockpile, a national repository, supplies antibiotics, chemical antidotes, antitoxins, IV administrations, airway supplies, and other medical-surgical items as needed to replenish supplies of local and state agencies during a time of emergency.
d. The National Disaster Medical System arranges for the use of federal hospitals.

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