Which of the following aspects of an emergency medical services system is most indicative that EMS providers are prepared to provide emergency care to children?

1. Placement of small stretchers in emergency vehicles
2. Lists of hospitals in the area that treat children
3. Staff education related to assessment and treatment of children of all ages
4. Pediatric-sized equipment and supplies


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Rationale: While size-appropriate equipment and a list of hospitals that treat children are essential parts of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
1. While size-appropriate equipment is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
2. While a list of hospitals that treat children is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
3. The aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
4. While size-appropriate equipment is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.

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