Which statement about denying transport is CORRECT?
a. People with even the most minor injuries should be evaluated if they refuse transport.
b. The risks of patient refusals are greater than those of denying transport.
c. If a call is canceled en route, completing a PCR is optional but not necessary.
d. The difference between "no patients found" and "only minor injuries, patient refusing transport" is relatively insignificant in documentation.
a
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