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Good Samaritan laws generally protect a first aider who:
Protection requires reasonable care within training. The correct answer is "Acts in good faith, within their training, without expectation of reward". This refl
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Question: Good Samaritan laws generally protect a first aider who:
Answer options: ✅ Acts in good faith, within their training, without expectation of reward
- Charges for service
- Acts grossly negligent
- Withholds care
Correct answer: Acts in good faith, within their training, without expectation of reward
Explanation: Protection requires reasonable care within training. The correct answer is "Acts in good faith, within their training, without expectation of reward". This reflects the accepted standard for the firstaid assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency.
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