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TriageThe process of sorting people based on their need for immediate medical treatment as compared to their chance of benefiting from such care. Triage is done in emergency rooms, disasters, and wars, when limited medical resources must be allocated to maximize the number of survivors. Triage in this sense originated in World War I. Wounded soldiers wer [..]
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TriageA method of classifying sick or injured patients according to the severity of their conditions in order to ensure that medical facilities and staff are most effectively utilized.
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Triage1727, "action of assorting according to quality," from French triage "a picking out, sorting" (14c.), from Old French trier "to pick, cull" (see try (v.)). There seems to [..]
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Triagethe procedure for deciding the order in which to treat casualties
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Triageevaluation and classification of wounded for purposes of treatment and evacuation; immediate sorting of patients according to type and seriousness of injury, and likelihood of survival, establishment [..]
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TriageA process for sorting injured or ill people into prioritized groups based on their need for and/or likely benefit from immediate medical treatment.
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Triageactions intended to sort people according to whether they have been exposed to radioactive material at a level that will definitely have an effect on their health (i.e., causing deterministic injuries [..]
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TriageThe use of simple procedures for rapidly sorting affected people into groups so as to expedite treatment and maximize the effective use of medical and monitoring supplies. (Source: Use of Prussian Blu [..]
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Triage(n) sorting and allocating aid on the basis of need for or likely benefit from medical treatment or food
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TriageA system of assigning priorities of medical treatment based on urgency, severity of injury and chance for survival.
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TriageThe sorting out and Classification of Patients or casualties to determine priority of need and proper place of treatment.
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TriageThe sorting out and classification of patients or casualties to determine priority of need and proper place of treatment.
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TriageThe evaluation of patient conditions for urgency and seriousness, and establishment of a priority list for multiple patients. Most commonly occurs in emergency rooms, but, can occur in any healthcare setting. In the managed care setting, triage is often performed after office hours on the telephone by a nurse or other health professional to screen [..]
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TriageTriage aims to ensure that patients are treated in order of clinical urgency. It also facilitates the patient being seen in the most appropriate assessment and treatment area. V Validation (K)
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TriageA system used to sort workloads into categories in a service environment. This method facilitates prioritization of the workloads by urgency, level of difficulty, or length of activity, to reduce delays in performing the service.
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TriageA method for prioritising care delivered and guiding patients to proper services by use of an intermediary who gathers preliminary information regarding patients' conditions.
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TriageProcess of deciding how urgent a condition is and how immediate treatment needs to be. Used in an emergency room.
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TriageTriage () is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments by the severity of their condition or likelihood of recovery with and without treatment. This rations patient treatment eff [..]
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TriageTriage is a 1998 novel by Scott Anderson. Triage focuses on the psychological effects of war on the photo journalist protagonist, Mark.
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TriageTriage () is the process of determining the priority of patients' treatments by the severity of their condition or likelihood of recovery with and without treatment. This rations patient treatment eff [..]
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TriageTriage is a 2009 drama film written and directed by Danis Tanović and starring Colin Farrell, Paz Vega, Branko Djuric and Christopher Lee. The film’s plot is a dark tale of a photojournalist (Farrell) [..]
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TriageTriage may refer to:
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TriageTriage may refer to:
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TriageTriage is the second solo album by David Baerwald, formerly of the two-man group David & David with David Ricketts. Triage was released in October 1992 on the A&M Records label, and was produc [..]
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TriageA new bug or issue is assigned a priority based on its severity, frequency, risk and other predetermined factors, borrowed from medical term triage.
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Triage1. a way of improving the impacts of remediation which consists of the choosing and ordering of patients within an organized and step-by-step manner. The patients are then directed to the most proper [..]
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TriageThe process of screening patients to determine the severity of the medical emergency and type of care necessary.
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TriageThe term ‘triage’ is a French word which literally means to sort or to categorize. In the context of health care, it refers to the method of classifying and separating sick or injured patients and to [..]
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