Final answer:
The medical documentation that you provide typically becomes a part of the patient's permanent hospital record. Legibility and use of abbreviations are important. The EMT's documentation is often used in preparing bills. Since medical documentation can be used as evidence in legal proceedings, it is considered a legal document.
Step-by-step explanation:
Out of the provided options, option 1) The medical documentation that you provide typically becomes a part of the patient's permanent hospital record, is TRUE about the uses of medical documentation.
Legibility and use of abbreviations are important because the documentation may be read by other healthcare professionals and administrators, not just EMTs. Option 2) Because the EMT is the only person who will read the documentation, legibility and use of abbreviations are not important, is therefore FALSE.
The EMT's documentation is often used in preparing bills, so option 3) The EMT's documentation is generally not used in preparing bills, is also FALSE.
Since medical documentation can be used as evidence in legal proceedings, option 4) Since the documentation is not considered a legal document, you would not be able to refer to it when testifying in court, is FALSE as well.