During a natural disaster, the Strategic National Stockpile was deployed and supplies were used to treat patients
Now that the initial medical and nursing response is over, who is responsible for retrieving the remnants of the 12-hour push packs? 1. The Technical Advisory Response Unit
2. The vendors who supply the materials in the packs
3. Centers for Disease Control personnel
4. The nurses who provided emergency care to the victims
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Rationale 1: The Technical Advisory Response Unit is a team of advisors who assist in recovering the support equipment and cargo containers used to transport the 12-hour push packs. They also recover unused Strategic National Stockpile assets and materials.
Rationale 2: The vendors are the organizations who provide the supplies within the 12-hour push packs and are not responsible for retrieving unused supplies.
Rationale 3: Centers for Disease Control personnel are not responsible for retrieving unused supplies.
Rationale 4: The nurses who provided the emergency care are not responsible for the removal or retrieval of the 12-hour push pack unused contents.
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