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单词 triage
释义
triage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈtriː.ɑːʒ/
us
/ˈtriː.ɑːʒ/
theprocessofquicklyexaminingpatientswho are taken to ahospitalinordertodecidewhichonesare the mostseriouslyilland must betreatedfirst
(医院)病人鉴别分类(以确定哪些病人情况最为严重须优先处理)
The triagenursetold him he would have towait.负责病人鉴别分类的护士让他等着。
theprocessofexaminingproblemsinordertodecidewhichonesare the mostseriousand must bedealtwith first
情况鉴别分类(以确定哪些问题最为严重须优先处理)

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The nursing profession is enhancing its role and developing new tasks: nurse practitioners, nurse consultants, triaging and handling casualty.
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I appreciate that it is being rebuilt at the moment, that it is improving, and that most patients are "triaged", or analysed, by a nurse within five minutes of arriving.
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However, only two organizations used nursetriage, both large urban co-ops.
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Likewise, it differs from battlefieldtriagein that the participants neither agreed nor expected to be involved in lifethreatening events.
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During this type oftriage, clinicians decide who to save when not all can be saved.
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A decision is made at thistriagemeeting as to the best course of action in each case.
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Triageprocedures, following the concept of equity, are designed to provide equivalent treatment for those with equivalent needs - that is, to treat similar patients similarly.
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They defined adherence to conscience in terms oftriage.
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Of the 381 patients referred totriage, 319 were admitted and 62 were refused admission.
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The first is the one between conventionaltriageand mass casualtytriage.
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Several terms, including "triage," "rationing," and "allocation," are used to refer to the distribution of scarce resources in different healthcare contexts.
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Because hypothetical consent totriagepolicies can be legitimately presumed, atriageallocation of emergency services is not likely to undermine social stability.
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Triageis, therefore, not entirely compatible with utilitarianism, nor is it consistent with either fair equality of opportunity or prioritarianism.
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Note that age, in and of itself, is not atriagecriterion.
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Over the history of making these allocation decisions, the transplant community has moved towardtriageas the most appropriate standard for allocation.
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