Colors of Triage

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Tag color for the most urgent, life-threatening conditions.
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Tag color for patients with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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Tag color for the "walking wounded" who need minimal care.
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Tag color for deceased or unsalvageable individuals.
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the process of sorting patients based on severity.
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A bone injury often seen with yellow tag patients.
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Patients labeled as “delayed” are in this triage group.
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What triage tries to reduce by getting timely care.
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First step in emergency assessment—determining this level.
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A blocked airway, for example.
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Group that will not receive immediate medical intervention.
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Tag label for those needing right now medical intervention.