green - walking wounded
yellow - needs treatment but not critical
red - critical
black - dead
Injuries treated during triage typically fall into categories such as life-threatening conditions, urgent but not life-threatening issues, and non-urgent cases. However, they do not typically include injuries that are purely psychological in nature, as triage primarily focuses on physical injuries and medical emergencies requiring immediate attention.
The simple answer is yes. However triage is a process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition.
Triage - novel - has 235 pages.
Triage is the "customer service" of the pharmacy. People answer phones, deal with questions/problems etc. The triage dept. In the pharmacy I work for is open 24 hours.
the word origin is french the meaning of triage is three things
Triage-Lavoir de Péronnes was created in 1954.
The word "triage" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or title. For example, you would write "The triage process is essential in emergency medicine," but "Triage Protocol" as a title would be capitalized. In standard usage, it remains lowercase.
Triage is not an abbreviation; it's a French word meaning "sorting."
"Triage" is a novel written by Scott Anderson and was first published in 1998. It explores the psychological impacts of war on individuals and the concept of moral injury.
TRIAGE
sort, sorting
Triage.