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Triaging Protocols

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Triage protocols are a set of guidelines used in emergency or medical situations to prioritize patients based on the severity of their condition.

Key Features

  • Prioritization of patients
  • Standardized guidelines
  • Efficient allocation of resources

Pros

  • Helps medical professionals make quick decisions in critical situations
  • Ensures that the most critical patients receive immediate care
  • Prevents overcrowding in emergency departments

Cons

  • Possible risk of misclassification or misprioritization
  • May lead to some patients feeling neglected or overlooked

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 10:39:30 AM UTC