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Emergency Triage: Comparing a Novel Computer Triage Program with Standard Triage
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2005Emergency department (ED) triage prioritizes patients based on urgency of care; however, little previous testing of triage tools in a live ED environment has been performed.To determine the agreement between a computer decision tool and memory-based triage.Consecutive patients presenting to a large, urban, tertiary care ED were assessed in the usual ...
Sandy L. Dong +6 more
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2021
One of the most important elements in managing mass casualties is to identify the critically injured rapidly and reliably, intervene in the immediately life-threatening but treatable problems (airway, external bleeding), and evacuate the patients as soon as possible to the most appropriate hospital.
Leppäniemi Ari, Leppäniemi Ari
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One of the most important elements in managing mass casualties is to identify the critically injured rapidly and reliably, intervene in the immediately life-threatening but treatable problems (airway, external bleeding), and evacuate the patients as soon as possible to the most appropriate hospital.
Leppäniemi Ari, Leppäniemi Ari
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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2001
AbstractA disaster is characterized by an imbalance between needs and supplies. In circumstances in which there occur mass casualties, it is not possible to provide care for all of the victims. Thus, it may be necessary to triage the casualties according to pre-established priorities.
Andreas Manger +3 more
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AbstractA disaster is characterized by an imbalance between needs and supplies. In circumstances in which there occur mass casualties, it is not possible to provide care for all of the victims. Thus, it may be necessary to triage the casualties according to pre-established priorities.
Andreas Manger +3 more
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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.
Joyce Hendricks, J. Harris
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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.
Joyce Hendricks, J. Harris
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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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Triage: ESI oder Manchester Triage? [PDF]
Roland Bingisser +3 more
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Pediatrics, 1996
There is not much about corporal punishment in this article, but I understand that Dr Chamberlin argues, by omission, that spanking is only a bit player in the complex interplay of risks that threaten the future development of a child. A concerned society will do what it can broadly to increase the information and practical support available to ...
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There is not much about corporal punishment in this article, but I understand that Dr Chamberlin argues, by omission, that spanking is only a bit player in the complex interplay of risks that threaten the future development of a child. A concerned society will do what it can broadly to increase the information and practical support available to ...
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 1981
Triage is the process by which patients are assessed upon their arrival at a health care facility to determine the urgency of their problem and to determine the appropriate health care resource. Of the five major types of triage, advanced triage is the most comprehensive system.
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Triage is the process by which patients are assessed upon their arrival at a health care facility to determine the urgency of their problem and to determine the appropriate health care resource. Of the five major types of triage, advanced triage is the most comprehensive system.
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