Final answer:
If a patient meets the MOI criteria for SMR but not the high-risk criteria, SMR precautions should still be applied to prevent potential spinal injury complications.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the spinal motion restriction (SMR) standard, if your patient meets the Mechanism of Injury (MOI) criteria for SMR but not any of the high-risk criteria, the appropriate course of action is to apply SMR precautions. This means that even if high-risk criteria are not present, the MOI itself can justify the use of SMR to prevent potential exacerbation of a spinal injury. However, it is always important to follow current guidelines and protocols, as they may be updated based on new evidence.