While in the aid room treating a patient with a fractured wrist, the patient tells you that he was skiing on a slope that was too difficult for him, and that he started going too fast and got out of control. You recognize that this information must be documented on the accident report because it provides evidence of: a. gross negligence. b. assumption of risk. c. contributory negligence. d. willful negligence. The type of consent that is based on an appreciation and understanding of the facts, implications, and possible future consequences of an action is known as: a. implied consent. b. educated consent. c. expressed consent. d. informed consent. You have just finished your shift, and while driving home still wearing your patrol jacket you come upon a car collision in which people appear to be injured. You recognize that if you approach the collision wearing your patrol jacket, members of the public may have a reasonable expectation that you will provide care. This expectation is known as: a. the absence of negligence. b. professional ethics. c. moral obligation. d. the doctrine of public reliance. The first emergency responder textbook created exclusively for ski patrollers was titled: a. Winter Emergency Care. b. Outdoor Emergency Care. c. Ski Safety and First Aid. d. Safety on the Snow. Although the National Ski Patrol was originally a subcommittee of the National Ski Association, the NSP became an
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