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Glossary definition: Triage

Emergency Medical Triage: Prioritizing Care and Saving Lives

Triage is the process of quickly assessing and categorizing patients based on the severity of their medical condition and the resources available for treatment. It is typically used in emergency situations, such as natural disasters or mass casualty incidents, when there are a limited number of medical personnel and resources available. During triage, medical professionals will examine and assess the patient's condition, taking into account factors such as vital signs, the severity of their injuries or illness, and the availability of medical resources. They will then prioritize the patients according to their needs and the resources available, ensuring that those with the most serious conditions are treated first. This process allows medical personnel to provide the best care possible in a timely manner, and can be the difference between life and death in a crisis situation.