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What is step three of the CDCs field triage guidelines?
Step Three: Mechanism of Injury An injured patient who does not meet Step One or Step Two should be evaluated in terms of mechanism of injury (MOI) to determine if the injury might be severe but occult.
What are the anatomic triage criteria?
Step two consists of eight anatomic triage criteria: penetrating injury, flail chest, open skull fracture, 2 proximal long bone fractures, pelvic fracture, crush injury, amputation, and paralysis.
What are the steps in the field triage decision scheme?
2011 Field Triage Guideline Recommendations Step One: Physiologic Criteria. In Step One, the Glasgow Coma Scale, and Respiratory Rate criteria were modified. Step Two: Anatomic Criteria. Step Three: Mechanism of Injury. Step Four: Special Considerations.
What are the criteria for CTAS triage?
CTAS I: severely ill, requires resuscitation CTAS II: requires emergent care and rapid medical intervention CTAS III: requires urgent care CTAS IV: requires less-urgent care CTAS V: requires non-urgent care (See figure 1 for further details.)
What are the 5 triage categories?
To ensure that patients with more serious conditions are ed higher priority in medical treatment, HA adopts a triage system which classifies patients attending the AE Departments into five categories ing to their clinical conditions: critical, emergency, urgent, semi-urgent or non-urgent.
Triage separates the injured into four groups: The expectant who are beyond help. The injured who can be helped by immediate transportation. The injured whose transport can be delayed. Those with minor injuries who need help less urgently.
What are the criteria for triage?
Various criteria are taken into consideration, including the patients pulse, respiratory rate, capillary refill time, presence of bleeding, and the patients ability to follow commands. [4] For children, a commonly used triage algorithm is the Jump-START (simple triage and rapid treatment) triage system.
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