Emergency Medical Care & Triage

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Across
  1. 4. : Practice of separating medical care across different stages of evacuation
  2. 6. : Not explicitly in glossary but common – covering applied to wounds (implied in triage exam)
  3. 8. : Person injured or made ill by a destructive factor in an emergency
  4. 11. : Thermal injury caused by heat or flame (mentioned in combined lesions)
  5. 12. : Triage color for stable injuries requiring minor care or observation
  6. 13. : Damaged and sick persons, excluding dead and missing (sanitary losses)
  7. 16. : Agents causing injury – mechanical, thermal, chemical, radiation, biological, psychogenic
  8. 19. : Intoxication caused by chemical destructive factors
Down
  1. 1. AID : Simple medical measures performed at the disaster site by self or another person
  2. 2. : Bone break resulting from mechanical destructive factor (mentioned in injury nature)
  3. 3. : Triage color for life-threatening injuries needing emergency intervention
  4. 5. : Period of planned treatment and medical rehabilitation after evacuation
  5. 7. : Transport of affected persons from the emergency zone to medical facilities for treatment
  6. 9. : Injury caused by two or more destructive factors acting simultaneously or sequentially
  7. 10. : Period from start of rescue operations to completion of evacuation outside the emergency zone
  8. 11. : Triage color for dead or irreversible injuries (100% certainty required)
  9. 14. : Triage color for urgent medical care; condition may deteriorate within hours
  10. 15. : Period from disaster onset until organized rescue operations begin
  11. 17. : Injury caused by a single destructive factor
  12. 18. : Method of dividing affected persons into groups based on need for care and evacuation