Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) Practice Test

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In a selective transfer, a code is transmitted from the PSAP to the tandem, and the tandem uses that ESN to bridge the call with the desired PSAP.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Maybe

  4. Depends

The correct answer is: True

A selective transfer is a telecom term used to refer to a process in which a call is transferred from the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to the tandem, and the tandem uses the Emergency Service Number (ESN) transmitted from the PSAP to bridge the call with the desired PSAP. Based on this definition, option A, true, is the correct answer. Options B, false, and D, depends, are incorrect because a selective transfer requires the use of the ESN to bridge the call, making it necessary and true. Option C, maybe, is incorrect because selective transfer is a well-defined process, and it is not a possibility that it may work or may not work.