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- Field_triage abstract "Field triage is the process by which emergency medical services providers decide on the destination for the injured subject. Each year, the approximately 1 million emergency medical services (EMS) providers have a substantial impact on the care of injured persons and on public health in the United States. The profound importance of daily on-scene triage decisions made by EMS providers is reinforced by CDC-supported research that shows that the overall risk of death was 25 percent lower when care was provided at a Level I trauma center than when it was provided at a non-trauma center. Not all injured patients can or should be transported to a Level I trauma center. Other hospitals can effectively meet the needs of patients with less severe injuries, and may be closer to the scene. Transporting all injured patients to Level I centers—regardless of injury severity—limits the availability of Level I trauma center for those patients who really need the level of care provided at those facilities. Proper field triage ensures that patients are transported to the most appropriate healthcare facility that best matches their level of need.".
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink FieldTriage.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink EMS_Guide-a.pdf.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink MMWR-a.pdf.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink DecisionScheme_Poster_a.pdf.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink Field%20Triage%20Decision%20Scheme-a.pdf.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink aacn.html.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink rr5801a1.htm.
- Field_triage wikiPageExternalLink player.asp?f=10649.
- Field_triage wikiPageID "22406107".
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- Field_triage comment "Field triage is the process by which emergency medical services providers decide on the destination for the injured subject. Each year, the approximately 1 million emergency medical services (EMS) providers have a substantial impact on the care of injured persons and on public health in the United States.".
- Field_triage label "Field triage".
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