One of the three most common sources of conflict between physicians and paramedics is a situation in which:
a. the physician refuses to allow the paramedic to perform a procedure.
b. the physician orders something that the paramedic believes is medically acceptable but morally wrong.
c. the physician requires the paramedic to perform a skill outside the paramedic's scope of practice.
d. the physician requires the paramedic to obtain on-line direction for all advanced procedures.
b
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a. one b. two c. three d. four
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