Field Triage in Trauma
Field Triage in Trauma
Field Triage in Trauma
Dr KABERA Ren
Family Physician
Bangui/CAR
Introduction
Trauma
Introduction
The
Introduction
The
Triage scale
Color
Time to be seen
by a doctor
Immediate
Red
Immediately
Very urgent
Orange
Urgent
Yellow
Within 1hour
Standard
Green
Within 2 hours
Non urgent or
desperate
Blue
Within 4 hours
INTRODUCTUION
There are four steps to the triage
process:
Step One: Physiologic Criteria,
Step Two: Anatomic Criteria,
Step Three: Mechanism-of-Injury
Criteria
Step Four: Special Considerations.
Step 1:Physiologic
criteria
Step 3: Mechanism-of-Injury
An injured patient who does not meet Step One or Step Two
should be evaluated in terms of mechanism of injury (MOI)
to determine if the injury might be severe but occult.
It is recommended to transport to a trauma center if any
of the following are identified:
Falls
Adults: >20 feet (one story = 10 feet)
Children: >10 feet or two to three times the height of the
child
High-risk auto crash or Motorcycle crash >20 mph
Intrusion, including roof: >12 inches occupant site; >18
inches any site
Ejection (partial or complete) from automobile
Death in the same passenger compartment
Vehicle telemetry data consistent with a high risk for injury
Automobile versus pedestrian/bicyclist thrown, run over, or
with significant (>20 mph) impact.
Step 4:Special
considerations
In
Special considerations
References
Centers
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