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When completing your PCR after a call, you should:

  1. avoid documenting personally identifiable information, such as the patient's name, because the PCR could be intercepted during transmission

  2. complete a thorough and accurate narrative because drop-down boxes cannot provide all of the information that needs to be documented

  3. defer the narrative only if the information in the drop-down boxes accurately reflects the situation

  4. enter all of the pertinent information of the electronic PCR, but then print it out and provide a copy to the emergency department staff

The correct answer is: avoid documenting personally identifiable information, such as the patient's name, because the PCR could be intercepted during transmission

After completing a call, it is important to properly log and document all information in the PCR. Option A is the most accurate because personally identifiable information could potentially be intercepted during electronic transmissions. Options B, C, and D all mention the use of drop-down boxes and electronic PCRs, which may not accurately capture all of the necessary information for a thorough and accurate report. It is important to send a complete and accurate report to the emergency department staff to ensure the best possible care for the patient. Option D also suggests printing out a physical copy, which may not always be necessary or efficient. Therefore, option A is the best choice for completing a PCR after a call.