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"You say, 'Here's the scenario: We have 160 victims, how do we triage them, where will they go, how will they be handled?' " said Dr. Thom Mayer, the chairman of the hospital's emergency department.
In October, Governing, a nonpartisan magazine in Washington, D.C., named Patterson one of nine public officials of the year, citing his pioneering use of a three-year rolling budget, which allows the county to plan ahead for problems rather than be forced to triage them in a crisis.
As a blizzard bore down on New York City on Sunday and Monday, 911 dispatchers fielded tens of thousands of calls, trying to triage them by level of severity, from snowed-in cars at the low end to life-threatening emergencies at the highest.
It is still unclear how many doses of a swine flu vaccine will be available by then, and officials have been reluctant to make firm predictions beyond saying that they expect tens of millions, rather than hundreds of millions, and they plan to triage them to people who are the most vulnerable, like pregnant women and people who are the most likely to encounter the flu, like health care workers.
For example, FAST during wartime in Lebanon was employed as a tool for soldiers suspected of having abdominal injuries to help triage them to operative intervention, computed tomography (CT) or clinical observation [34].
So you're already… So we then have to, would have to triage them and put them on the end of the doctor's surgery if they're urgent which puts the onus on us which… So now that it's swapped around, it's brilliant.
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Dallaire et al. found moderate agreement in their trial that compared base hospital nurses versus ED triage nurses [18], where base hospital nurses triaged the patients in the pre-hospital phase and then ED nurse re-triage them in ED.
With all these the numbers of patients triage nurses were able to redirect after triaging them as non-emergencies constituted only between 7.9% and 17.6% of all such patients presenting to the EDs. 4.
"It certainly made me respond more eloquently to emails rather than just triaging them with a 'Yes, no, I'll call you back or see you later'," said Shaun Collins, founder of the telecoms consultancy CCS Insight.
Currently, cervical cytology is the main screening modality being used for triaging them for further evaluation and treatment (Montz, 2000).
Patients underwent testing and clinical examination before the optometrist triaged them into one of five groups: 'normal'stableble'lowlow risk', 'unstable' and 'high risk'.
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