Definition of triage in English Turkish dictionary
(Askeri) TRİYAJ, HASTA SINIFLANDIRMASI: Hastaların, yaralıların tedavi ve tahliye amaçlarıyla değerlendirilmesi ve sınıflandırılması. Bu işlem; hastaların, yaralanma tip ve ciddiyetine, yaşama ihtimallerine ve çok sayıdaki hastaya en fazla yararı dokunacak tıbbi tedaviyi sağlamak amacıyla tedavi ve tahliye için verilen önceliğe göre acil gruplandırılmasını içermektedir
notes that the 'late capitalist triage of humanity' has 'already taken place'.
The process of sorting patients so as to determine the order in which they will be treated (for example, by assigning precedence according to the urgency of illness or injury)
The classification of sick or injured persons according to severity in order to direct care and ensure the efficient use of medical services and facilities
This is a system of sorting patients according to their illness or injuries so that patients can be steered to the most appropriate health worker
The medical sorting of patients according to type and seriousness of injury, likelihood of survival, and the establishment of priority for treatment and/or evacuation to assure medical care of the greatest benefit to the largest number The categories are: minimal--those who require limited treatment and can be returned to duty; immediate--patients requiring immediate care to save life or limb; delayed--patients who, after emergency treatment, incur little additional risk by delay or further treatment; and expectant--patients so critically injured that only complicated and prolonged treatment will improve life expectancy
The method by which patients are directed to services by medical professionals based on the severity of their injury or illness Back to Top
sorting and allocating aid on the basis of need for or likely benefit from medical treatment or food
A method of ranking sick or injured people according to the severity of their sickness or injury in order to ensure that medical and nursing staff facilities are used most efficiently (H)
(See 649) A strategy designed to process the most important items first, such as dealing with priority email messages first and less important messages second A strategy designed to process the most important items first, such as dealing with priority email messages first and less important messages second
A process used to classify people based on their need for health care services A triage nurse may be responsible for determining which patients require emergency care, which patients should be seen in an urgent care setting, and which patients should wait until they can be seen at their primary care clinic
The process of sorting patients according to urgency of illness or injury, in order to ascertain which order to treat them in
Triage is the process of quickly examining sick or injured people, for example after an accident or a battle, so that those who are in the most serious condition can be treated first. the triage process. the method of deciding who receives medical treatment first, according to how seriously someone is injured (trier ; TRY). Division of patients for priority of care, usually into three categories: those who will not survive even with treatment; those who will survive without treatment; and those whose survival depends on treatment. If triage is applied, the treatment of patients requiring it is not delayed by useless or unnecessary treatment of those in the other groups. Triage originated in military medicine, when limited resources faced many wounded soldiers. It is used in civilian settings during disasters or epidemics and in emergency rooms. Triage decisions are made after relatively quick examination; patients in lower-priority groups should be reexamined periodically
Availability of skilled personnel to assess and direct client to appropriate location for urgent, emergent or crisis care
Medical assessment of patients to determine their relative priority for treatment, based on the severity of illness or injury
*: 1) The principle or practice of prioritizing patients in an emergency situation in which there are a great number of injured or ill; 2) The principle or practice of allocating limited resources, as of food or foreign aid, on a basis of practicality rather than according to moral principles or the needs of the recipients
Once used solely as a way to sort disaster victims into categories of care urgency, this method also is used to guide patients to proper services by using an intermediary person to gather preliminary information and answer patients' questions
The classification of sick or injured persons according to severity in order to direct care and ensure the efficient use of medical and nursing staff and facilities
Sorting and classification of accident casualties to determine the priority for medical treatment and transportation
A tool first responders and medical personnel use during a mass casualty incident. With the aide of the triage tags, the first-arriving personnel are able to effectively and efficiently distribute the limited resources and provide the necessary immediate care for the victims until more help arrives