It also incurs the added expense of rigid triage at entry into the system to determine if demand is indeed urgent. |
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On site management includes first aid, patient triage, and ambulance staging with a basic aim of maximal use of resources. |
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Do alternative methods exist for diagnosing heart failure or enabling appropriate triage of patients for echocardiography? |
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It will be used to calculate unit radiation status and to perform medical triage and assist in unit reconstitution. |
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Newer types of triage include mental health, cardiology, obstetrics, and nurse triage. |
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Meanwhile, liberals are engaged in a constant process of triage, picking and choosing only the most important fights, and waiving the rest. |
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Is there a scheme of moral triage that would sort out this activity on behalf of a responsible, civilised society? |
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We use today's machine-translation systems for document triage and for filtering written materials for further study by human translators. |
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The increased numbers of respiratory and dermatological disorders in the triage group, therefore, do not account for the increase in costs. |
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Any good quality triage is swamped by the flood of poor decisions and technical foul-ups. |
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In groups of two or more, Cole Sailors began to move topside for triage and evacuation. |
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In charge of triage, I went out into the forecourt to direct the stretcher-bearers. |
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They transferred me to the nurse's careline where I discussed my symptoms with a triage nurse. |
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For the most part, the triage nurse surmised, people would be too drunk to notice they were injured, until they woke the next day doubly injured. |
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My partner was fairly soon seen by a triage nurse who assessed the severity of the injury. |
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These protein markers have been used to monitor therapy, detect recurrences and triage patients for intensive treatment protocols. |
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First is the triage team, called that because it sorts claims by type and destination. |
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This means I have to haul stuff upstairs, sort through the boxes, and perform triage. |
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I think I refer to, in my submission, a triage approach where each individual case is judged on its merits. |
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Is the administration actually doing the environment a favor by performing budget triage, funneling the most money to the neediest sites? |
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We would rather do triage right over the patient then sit down and put something together that we'll just end up revisiting in a few days. |
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There was a triage center set up at the civic center for injuries. |
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Technical components include having in place predictive codes for dosimetry, decontamination technologies, triage, and population management experts. |
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Ideally, rehabilitation providers participate in victim triage, consult peri-operatively, and assist with post-operative care. |
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She is speaking with them about triage, prioritization and alternate methods. |
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Among other things, the Office intended to improve its triage procedures and finalize its standard operating procedures for automatic followup. |
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I was in the area by chance and I went to Lukla and got involved in organising the triage for injured climbers coming down from base camp. |
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We eliminated the point-rating system we used during our complaint triage process, since it proved to be too complex and cumbersome. |
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Nurses undertaking triage assessments by telephone with computer decision support may reduce the number of visits to general practitioners, hospital use, and costs. |
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The triage nurses inside the homeless shelter had already initiated a referral form for a surgery consultation prior to sending the young man to the mobile clinic. |
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It's a question of them doing a triage with the most important papers they are trying to affect and those reporters with whom they get along best. |
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A close cousin to the complete overhaul is a triage approach, in which you stop new development temporarily and remedy only the most heinous problems. |
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A nurse is assigned to the central station of each pod and provides support, triage, and technical and dispensary services for all six examination rooms. |
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It is designed to provide quality medical care to victims of a disaster in the areas of triage, initial stabilization, definitive medical care, and evacuation. |
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They set up an area for patient triage and identification to help them prioritize. |
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I often wonder if I should have donated the triage tag to the museum or recorded my oral history for its collections. |
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Both lines go to the same operator, Dorival told the Daily Beast, but the different numbers allow the operator to triage calls. |
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In contemporary mental health care, triage has become a necessity, as only the most at-risk people can access inpatient treatment. |
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They serve to estimate length of stay for patients coming to the emergency department by using characteristics specific to a patient upon arrival in emergency triage. |
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Institutions might consider the use of an instrument to identify and triage the kinds of research that should be designed before, undertaken during or conducted after officially declared public emergencies. |
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Finally, researchers in emergency medicine have questioned the reliability of triage, and this may contribute to inconclusive results in these studies. |
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She presented data on 46 normotensive pregnant women in their second or third trimester who presented with headache to an obstetric triage unit. |
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Neil Broadhurst runs Emergency Medical Services in Coventry which provides the triage team. |
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As sozzled party-goers began stumbling onto the streets of the capital, patients soon started filling the beds inside the new city centre triage. |
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In the medical office, triage frequently starts with an automated answering device phone message. |
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As such, the triage process must take into account multisectoral factors in making triage decisions. |
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The city of San Juan has a system of triage, hospital, and preventive care health services. |
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Anyone with basic first-aid training was pressed into service as a triage nurse after the earthquake. |
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Better to over send than undersend. I wouldn't give the triage colors to dispatch, because, quite honestly, they don't care. |
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The other 12 occupants – six men and six women – required triage. |
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The implementation of triage protocols aimed at identifying severely injured patients and transporting them to the appropriate trauma centres is also necessary. |
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I know how to read pulmonary capillary wedge pressures, defibrillate, triage, dialyse, intubate, cannulate, aspirate, rehabilitate, palliate, and attend to the deceased. |
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It is acknowledged that accurate triage is compromised when using EWSs without considering clinical discriminators such as purpuric rash and dehydration. |
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Sheppard observed several crew begin installing some of the robodocs in the medbay who would act as triage and initial aid to any wounded crew members or space marines. |
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Perhaps the most important lesson I have learned, and the one I wish to stress here, is how the entire process is one part crapshoot and one part triage. |
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In the triage area, the patient was sleepy but easily arousable. |
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