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TRIAGE How To Handle Multiple Injured People
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2 Triage The process of sorting patients based on the seriousness of their injuries Use triage if there are numerous patients involved Determine who may need help and who needs to be transported in what order
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3 S.T.A.R.T. SIMPLE TRIAGE AND RAPID TRANSPORT The process is based on the process of rapidly assessing ABCD
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4 Colours
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5 Scene survey Note the time Are there any further dangers to myself, the patients or any others? What is the mechanism of injury (what happened)? Is there more that one person injured? YES Do I require assistance with handling the scene? YES call for help
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6 Voice triage Begin sorting patients by calling out, "Canadian Ski Patrol, if you can walk, come to the sound of my voice." If there are injured or non-injured people who can walk, they are "Green"
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7 Follow a systematic route Start where you stand Start with the closest patients Work outward in a systematic fashion
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8 Triage Colours Assess each patient for ABCDs Check if they are breathing. If not, reposition their airway and check again Any unconscious, breathing person should be put in the recovery position so they can keep breathing Major bleeding should be controlled Assign each patient a tag/colour
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9 Document After you triage patients in an area Record the number of patients by triage colour and their locations This documentation will help responders and back up when they arrive
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10 Triage Pitfalls No team plan, organization, or goal Indecisive leadership about where to start and what to do Too much focus on one injury or person Treatment rather than triage
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Triage and Gloves Change protective gloves every time you handle a new patient. Gloves must be changed to avoid any possible cross-contamination 11
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