NREMT Paramedic

Category - Operations

The Good Samaritan Law can most appropriately defined as:
  1. Providing some protection from liability for emergency care provided in good faith.
  2. A wrongful act, injury, or damage.
  3. Touching a person without consent.
  4. A threat to inflict harm on a person.
Explanation
Answer: A - The Good Samaritan Law protects a person, who is not being paid for their services, from liability for acts performed in good faith unless those acts constitute as negligence. This does not keep the EMT-P from being liable in all cases.
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