A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that: A. Most incidents begin and end locally and are managed at the local
or tribal level. B. Response partners use nonstandard structures to allow for flexible and scalable responses. C. Readiness to act encourages response partners to self-dispatch to an incident scene. D. Incidents should be managed at the highest jurisdictional level possible.
The correct answer is A. Most incidents begin and end locally and are managed at the local or tribal level
Explanation:
The National Response Framework or NRF is a guide that establishes the way response partners need to respond to emergencies and disasters, this includes natural disasters and terrorist attacks. In this way, the NRF establishes roles and scales to respond to different types of emergencies whether they are local or large-scale emergencies. The National Response Framework establishes five main principles, one of these principles is the tiered response, this principle establishes emergencies and incidents need to be solved at the lowest possible level and only in exceptional cases support by other jurisdictional levels, this implies most incidents are solved at the local level and thus, begin and end at the local level.
<u>b. no, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.</u>
Explanation:
The research in conducting a focus group to learn about hygiene and disease prevention but the subject having a heart attack does't count as part of the research.