The term "triage" originated during the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19th century, specifically around 1792. It comes from the French word "trier," meaning "to sort." Initially, it referred to the process of sorting wounded soldiers based on the severity of their injuries and the urgency of their need for medical attention. Over time, the concept has evolved and is now used in various fields, including medicine and emergency management.
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The term "triage" refers to the process for prioritizing patient treatment when there are limited treatment personnel and facilities (as in a major accident or disaster). Patients are assigned a degree of urgency to decide which are treated first. In some cases, triage means that some critically ill or injured may be given only palliative care because their survival chance is minimal even with the most immediate and aggressive treatment available.
The simple answer is yes. However triage is a process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of their condition.
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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
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