• Simple triage and rapid treatment (START) is a triage method used by first responders to quickly classify victims during a mass casualty incident (MCI)...
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    S.T.A.R.T. (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment) is a simple triage system that can be performed by lightly trained lay and emergency personnel in emergencies...
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  • Napoleon's army.[citation needed] Simple triage and rapid treatment (START) is a strategy that the first responders and medical personnel employ to evaluate...
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    Emergency Severity Index (category Triage)
    and countries. The ESI algorithm should not be used in certain mass casualty or trauma related incidents. Instead, START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment)/JumpSTART...
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    Association. 97. May 2005. "S.T.A.R.T SIMPLE TRIAGE AND RAPID TREATMENT." (n.d.): n. pag. EMSConEd. Web. King, Booker, MD, and Ismail Jatoi, MD. "The Mobile Army...
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    patient. In North America, the START system (simple triage and rapid treatment) is the most common and is considered the easiest to use. Using START...
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  • JumpSTART pediatric triage MCI triage tool (usually shortened to JumpSTART) is a variation of the simple triage and rapid treatment (START) triage system. Both...
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  • Walking wounded (category Triage)
    wounded are the largest category of casualty. According to Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) documentation, walking wounded are determined by requesting...
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    California owns and maintains the standards governing the START (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment) MCI Triage system used widely by EMS and fire companies...
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  • required. Computer-aided simple triage (CAST) is a combination of computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) and simple triage and rapid treatment (START). CAST performs...
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    described as the "A, B, C's"—Airway, Breathing, and Circulation—and is the first step in any resuscitation or triage. Then, the history of the accident or injury...
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    limb will be triaged to "acute care" or "majors", where they will be seen by a physician and receive a more thorough assessment and treatment. Examples of...
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    original on 6 September 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2011. "Primary survey and triage - breathing". Merck Veterinary Manual, 9th edition (online version). 2005...
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    where triage was used to separate seriously wounded soldiers from those with non-life-threatening conditions. Nightingale provided several simple but powerful...
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    medical technician and dispatcher prior to medical school. He designed a set of standardized protocols to triage patients via the telephone and thus improve...
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    Juha; Arajärvi, Eero; Keränen, Ulla; Hirvensalo, Eero (August 2006). "Triage in a Bomb Disaster with 166 Casualties". European Journal of Trauma. 32...
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    disaster situations. Potential operational benefits include more rapid decision making and triage, reduced operating times, high-dependency, postoperative care...
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    without the need to inflate the product, resulting in a more rapid insertion. King LTD, a simple tube airway with an inflatable cuff to create a sealed airway...
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    Juha; Arajärvi, Eero; Keränen, Ulla; Hirvensalo, Eero (August 2006). "Triage in a Bomb Disaster with 166 Casualties". European Journal of Trauma. 32...
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    severity and priority and external factors such as development schedules. Triage generally does not include investigation into cause. Triage may occur...
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  • common substances, e.g. triage 8 that detects amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cocaine, methadone, opiates, cannabis, barbiturates and tricyclic antidepressants...
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    injuries. His son Chris suffered a broken arm. He carried out the initial triage of his children at the crash site. Styner had to flag down a car to transport...
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    Physical therapy (category Sports occupations and roles)
    what would be done by medical doctors or nurses in the emergency room or triage.[citation needed] Neurological physical therapy is a field focused on working...
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    performed imaging tests in radiology, the potential for AI to assist with triage and interpretation of radiographs is particularly significant. Using AI in...
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    considerations, and available resources. Major tasks that are to be completed in the tactical field care phase include the rapid trauma survey, the triage of all...
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    Médecins Sans Frontières (category Medical and health organisations based in Switzerland)
    treatment and water sanitation are the best way to prevent the spread of serious water-borne diseases, such as cholera. Simple wastewater treatment systems...
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    in older emergency department patients: validity and reliability of the delirium triage screen and the brief confusion assessment method". Annals of...
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  • Glasgow Coma Scale (category Medical assessment and evaluation instruments)
    Early warning score Revised Trauma Score Triage Teasdale G, Jennett B (July 1974). "Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale"...
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    Paramedic (category Occupational safety and health)
    of triage. After returning home, some veterans began to attempt to apply what had they had seen on the battlefield to their own communities, and commenced...
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