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Project 2 Set up: all girls 3 story dorm on UGA campus. Saturday morning at 3:30 am, a bomb explodes on the 3 rd floor.
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You are walking home from downtown and about two blocks away when you here the bomb explode. You arrive shortly after the explosion to help and start organizing the triage. The victims are being brought to you to decide in which category each victim belongs.
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Patient 1: female with minor scrapes and bruises.
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Patient 2: female carried down to you with compound fracture to right femur.
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Patient 3: male brought down, massive head wound, not breathing, no pulse.
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Patient 4: female came down by herself. Panicky with no physical harm.
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Patient 5: female with difficulty breathing. Several cuts, one on leg bleeding badly.
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Patient 6: female bleeding profusely from neck, not responding to any questions.
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Patient 7: male patient brought down with assistance, missing left hand, bleeding badly, no other physical damage apparent.
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Patient 8: female, carried down, very confused, no physical injury apparent, smells of alcohol, slurred speech.
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Patient 9: female with badly sprained ankle, maybe broken, fairly deep cut on right shoulder, bleeding.
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Patient 10: female complaining of abdominal pain, worst pain ever she says, no other problems.
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Patient 11: female, both legs badly crushed, patient unconscious.
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Patient 12: male patient, deep cut on leg, not bleeding, patient unconscious and not responding, no pulse.
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Patient 13: female, limping, dislocated shoulder.
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Patient 14: dead
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Patient 15: female with bad burns to left arm, leg and abdomen, severe pain, cut on left hip.
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Patient 16: male patient, no physical damage, eager to help.
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Patient 17: elderly female with chest tightness, left arm tingling.
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Patient 18: female limping badly, cuts on leg bleeding severely, left eye bleeding with debris hanging out.
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Patient 19: female, minor cuts and bruises, hyperventilating.
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Patient 20: female with minor burns, complains of some difficulty breathing.
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Patient 21: female in and out of consciousness, massive head wound.
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Patient 22: female, seizing wildly, cut on left side of head.
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Patient 23: male, unable to walk, left ankle badly swollen, difficulty breathing.
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Patient 24: female, right arm missing, bleeding profusely from abdomen, not awake.
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Patient 25: female, short of breath, unable to see, minor scrapes.
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Patient 26: male with metal bar through chest, unresponsive.
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Patient 27: female with minor burns on arms and chest, some difficulty breathing.
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Patient 28: female, SOB, says right leg hurts.
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Patient 29: female, apparently uninjured.
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Patient 30: female, missing two digits on left hand, SOB, minor bruising.
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Patient 31: female, difficulty breathing, barely awake, no apparent physical trauma.
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Patient 32: female, blunt force trauma to head, no bleeding, confused.
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Patient 33: male, cuts and scrapes on right side, none bleeding badly.
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Patient 34: female, found at bottom of stairs, head bent towards shoulder at an odd angle, not responding.
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Patient 35: female, not breathing, no pulse, both legs missing.
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Patient 36: female, pain in abdomen, SOB, and minor burns.
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Patient 37: male cradling right arm, apparent fracture, deep cut on right cheek.
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Patient 38: female, hyper- extended left knee, severe pain.
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Patient 39: female, bleeding from right ear, unconscious, barely breathing.
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Patient 40: female with no apparent injuries or trauma.
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Patient 41: female, smells of alcohol, problems with vision, has vomited all over herself, small cut on back of head.
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Patient 42: female, burns to face and upper torso, severe pain, SOB.
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Patient 43: male, right arm mangled, no other apparent problems.
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Patient 44: female, limping slightly, shoulder pains.
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Patient 45: female, unconscious, bleeding from nose, swelling in abdomen.
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Patient 46: female, carried down, very confused, no physical injury apparent, smells of alcohol, slurred speech.
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Patient 47: female with pencil stuck through left forearm, bleeding under control.
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Patient 48: female, burns to face and upper torso, severe pain, SOB.
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Patient 49: male cradling right arm, apparent fracture, deep cut on right cheek.
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Patient 50: female, bleeding from right ear, unconscious, barely breathing.
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Patient 51: female, dead
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Patient 52: female, seizing wildly, cut on left side of head.
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Patient 53: female with minor scrapes and bruises.
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Patient 54: male, difficulty breathing, barely awake, no apparent physical trauma.
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Patient 55: female with badly sprained ankle, maybe broken, fairly deep cut on right shoulder, bleeding
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Patient 56: male, missing two digits on left hand, SOB, minor bruising.
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Patient 57: female, limping, dislocated shoulder
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Patient 58: female with minor burns on arms and chest, some difficulty breathing
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Patient 59: male, short of breath, unable to see, minor scrapes.
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Patient 60: female, just woke up and wondering what has been going on.
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