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A patient has requested to be transported to a specific hospital; however, the hospital does not have the proper resources to meet the patient's needs. What should you do?

1) Advise the patient that his or her hospital of choice is a poorly equipped medical facility.
2) Remember that the hospital can always transfer the patient to a more appropriate facility.
3) Determine if there is a more appropriate medical facility within a reasonable distance.
4) Contact medical control and request permission to transport the patient to his or her choice hospital.

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Final answer:

When a patient's preferred hospital lacks the resources to meet their needs, it is important to advise them of the limitations, explore alternative options, and contact medical control if necessary.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a patient requests to be transported to a specific hospital but that hospital doesn't have the proper resources to meet their needs, there are several steps you can take:

  1. Advise the patient of the hospital's limitations: Explain to the patient that the hospital they've chosen may not have the necessary equipment or expertise for their particular condition.
  2. Explore alternative options: Determine if there is a more appropriate medical facility within a reasonable distance that can provide the necessary care.
  3. Contact medical control: If you cannot find a suitable alternative, contact medical control and request permission to transport the patient to a hospital that can meet their needs.
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