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  • ...medicine]], patients presenting at an emergency room usually receive basic triage from a [[nursing|nurse]], who determines who is in need of immediate care, ...in battlefield situations, where the practice came into use. The goal of triage is to optimize several different factors: the severity of a patient's condi
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  • ...[[emergency medical technician]]s, [[emergency physician]] response and [[triage]]
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  • {{r|Triage}}
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  • ...situations where [[triage]] is required. In a mass casualty situation, the triage process is likely to assign some victims to "expectant" or "moribund" categ
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  • ...medicine]], patients presenting at an emergency room usually receive basic triage from a [[nursing|nurse]], who determines who is in need of immediate care, ...in battlefield situations, where the practice came into use. The goal of triage is to optimize several different factors: the severity of a patient's condi
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  • In a mass casualty incident, they may perform initial triage, recognizing, according to protocols, victims that are clearly dead, or tha ==Field or Emergency Room Triage==
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  • ...]] of my life" is a symptom, and one that a competent professional doing [[triage]] would consider an emergency, at least until the blood pressure was taken.
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  • ...ectant", in this context, is quite different than the use of the term in [[triage]], where it refers to patients who are expected to die no matter what is do
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  • ...lties in terms of physician flexibility, as well as flexibility within a [[triage]]-defined medical delivery system. Formal emergency medicine departments, b
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  • ...incident|multiple casualty]] and [[mass casualty incident]]s, as well as [[triage]], but it is also concerned with single-victim situations. Much is concerne
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  • | url = http://www.cnas.org/node/3400}}</ref> Nagl called this a "[[triage]]" decision, while Fick said it was important not to let al-Qaeda and the T
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