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What challenges would a hospital face during an unexpected emergency? Check all that apply.
finding enough space to treat patients
encouraging enough people to come to the hospital
having enough supplies on hand to deal with the emergency
managing the health of patients who were already admitted to the hospital
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Check all that apply:
- ✅ finding enough space to treat patients
- ❌ encouraging enough people to come to the hospital
- ✅ having enough supplies on hand to deal with the emergency
- ✅ managing the health of patients who were already admitted to the hospital
Explanation: During an unexpected emergency hospitals commonly face space (surge capacity), supply (PPE, medications, equipment) and staffing/continuity challenges for current inpatients. “Encouraging enough people to come” is generally not a problem — emergencies usually cause patient surges rather than a need to attract patients.
- ✅ finding enough space to treat patients
- ❌ encouraging enough people to come to the hospital
- ✅ having enough supplies on hand to deal with the emergency
- ✅ managing the health of patients who were already admitted to the hospital
Explanation: During an unexpected emergency hospitals commonly face space (surge capacity), supply (PPE, medications, equipment) and staffing/continuity challenges for current inpatients. “Encouraging enough people to come” is generally not a problem — emergencies usually cause patient surges rather than a need to attract patients.
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