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Validation of the paediatric triage tape

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LA Wallis, S Carley - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: A database of children presenting the Trauma Unit of the Red Cross
Children's Hospital, Cape Town, was developed over a nine month period. Each
child was triaged using the PTT, and had an Injury Severity Score (ISS) ...
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[CITATION] Can PEWS be used as a triage tool in paediatric A&E


K Bradman, I Maconochie - Arch Dis Child, 2007
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Comparison of paediatric major incident primary triage tools

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LA Wallis, S Carley - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Methods: In total, 3461 children presenting to a South African emergency
department with trauma were scored using the four different methods. The
sensitivity and specificity of the four scores was calculated against the ...
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[PDF] Paediatric triage tape


TJ Hodgetts, J Hall, I Maconochie, C Smart - Pre-hospital Immediate Care, 1998 - domino2.hil.no
Abstract EVective triage is essential in the presence of multiple casualties.
The triage sieve is a simple, safe, rapid, and reproducible physiological system
for triaging adults. There is no simple pre-hospital triage sys- tem that ...
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Prehospital paediatric emergency care: paediatric triage


JM Sandell, IK Maconochie, F Jewkes - British Medical Journal, 2009 - emj.bmj.com
The practice of triage was conceived during the Napoleonic wars, with the aim of
salvaging those soldiers whose injuries were readily treatable, returning them
to the battlefield at the earliest opportunity. Literally, the word triage ...
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[CITATION] Triage in children


M Patel, I Maconochie - Trauma, 2008 - tra.sagepub.com
Triage is an important first step in the patient's hospital journey and
fundamental to emergency department (ED) functioning. The process is of
increasing importance in today's NHS owing to the pressure to meet 4 h ...
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[CITATION] Bombs under London. The EMS response plan that worked.


S Hines, A Payne, J Edmondson, AJ … - JEMS: a journal of emergency medical services, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: JEMS. 2005 Aug;30(8):58-60, 62, 64-7. Bombs under London. The EMS response
plan that worked. Hines S, Payne A, Edmondson J, Heightman AJ. ...
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When Disaster Strikes-Care Considerations for Pediatric Patients


DG Fendya - Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Diana G. Fendya, MSN(R), RN, is Trauma/Acute Care Specialist for the Emergency
Medical Services for Children, National Resource Center for Health Programs and
Strategies, Children's National Medical Center, Silver Spring, Md. ...
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Pediatric mass casualty: are you ready?


A Behney, M Breit, C Phillips - Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2006 - Elsevier
At 0831, Liberty Dispatch clarified the events unfolding at the scene of the
school bus crash in Liberty, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City (Figure 1). The
bus had lost control going through an intersection. Two passenger vehicles ...
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Pediatric Trauma Systems in the United States: Do They Make a Difference?


EP Junkins, KJ O'Connell, NC Mann - Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
Injury is a disease with a predilection to involve younger members of our
society, who have the most to lose through death and disability. Currently, more
children younger than 15 years are dying of injury than of all other causes ...
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