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Your written protocol requires that you administer oxygen to all patients who complain of respiratory distress. This is an example of what type of medical director authorization to practice?

A. Online medical direction
B. Duty to act
C. Offline medical direction
D. Quality improvement

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Final answer:

The protocol for administrating oxygen for respiratory distress without real-time physician instruction is an example of Offline medical direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The written protocol that requires the administration of oxygen to patients who complain of respiratory distress without the direct order of a physician at the time of care is an example of Offline medical direction. Offline medical direction, also known as indirect or standing orders, involves protocols and guidelines established by a medical director that EMS personnel follow when out in the field. These protocols allow for immediate patient care without needing real-time communication with a medical director, which differentiates it from online medical direction that requires direct real-time instruction.

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