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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1996
Most acute hospitals operate a triage system to evaluate and prioritize the care and needs of clients presenting in the Emergency department. The emergency nurse, therefore, employs a variety of cognitive processes to clinically categorize clients in relation to the most acute need.
J, Harris, J, Hendricks
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Most acute hospitals operate a triage system to evaluate and prioritize the care and needs of clients presenting in the Emergency department. The emergency nurse, therefore, employs a variety of cognitive processes to clinically categorize clients in relation to the most acute need.
J, Harris, J, Hendricks
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The Hastings Center Report, 1992
Some patients in intensive care units are too sick to derive much benefit from being there, while others are too well to require the technology and skills offered. When ICU resources are scarce, they may ethically be withdrawn from either sort of patient in favor of one more likely to benefit from the care.
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Some patients in intensive care units are too sick to derive much benefit from being there, while others are too well to require the technology and skills offered. When ICU resources are scarce, they may ethically be withdrawn from either sort of patient in favor of one more likely to benefit from the care.
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
As this article makes clear, triage can have adverse consequences for patients receiving emergency care, who can therefore challenge the ethical basis of such practice.
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As this article makes clear, triage can have adverse consequences for patients receiving emergency care, who can therefore challenge the ethical basis of such practice.
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Critical Care Clinics
The intensive care unit (ICU) is a finite and expensive resource with demand not infrequently exceeding capacity. Understanding ICU capacity strain is essential to gain situational awareness. Increased capacity strain can influence ICU triage decisions, which rely heavily on clinical judgment.
Manoj L, Karwa +3 more
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The intensive care unit (ICU) is a finite and expensive resource with demand not infrequently exceeding capacity. Understanding ICU capacity strain is essential to gain situational awareness. Increased capacity strain can influence ICU triage decisions, which rely heavily on clinical judgment.
Manoj L, Karwa +3 more
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Breast pain: To triage or not to triage?
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2023Tara Hughes +3 more
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Triage: ESI oder Manchester Triage?
Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2016Nickel CH +3 more
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Triage emergency nurse decision-making: Incidental findings from a focus group study
International Emergency Nursing, 2020Gudrun Reay +2 more
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