If in route no problem asking more questions. During long transports to our nearest hospital many times I have plenty of time to ask lots of extra questions. We used to have a person that was legally a doctor enough said. This person would call us to the office with all kinds of wild ideas. In transport just talking with patients, no testing above my level, by the time I got to the hospital I had saved the persons life w/o doing any interventions. I.E. Tropical disease turned out in talking person had been over doing a med, Abdominal aortic aneurysm turned out person had ulcer and had eaten spicy food for breakfast. Just 2 of many, I actually never transported a real patient from that office. I gathered valid info. I passed info to the ER doc and almost immediately miracles occurred, they found out not dying just needed some simple treatment if anything. By talking and getting full story I saved many a person from tests and treatments not needed. In fact usually when I would call hospital with patients from that office I would get asked what was really happening. So the point is ask questions if it doesn't interfere with patient care, just avoid doing treatments you are not educated and protocoled to do.