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- 4. caused by a single destructive factor.
- 5. tag used for terminal or irreversible injuries.
- 6. and missing persons after disasters.
- 7. from the start of rescue operations until all victims are evacuated.
- 10. of treatment and rehabilitation after evacuation.
- 12. assessment completed in about 40 seconds during triage
- 13. causing injury, illness, or death in emergencies.
- 14. sorting of victims by severity and danger.
- 16. tag for stable victims with minor injuries.
- 18. of dividing care across evacuation stages.
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- 1. based on evacuation priority and transport type.
- 2. tag for life-threatening injuries needing urgent care.
- 3. actions including search, transport, and staged care.
- 5. of victims into mild, moderate, and severe categories.
- 8. injured or made ill during an emergency.
- 9. medical assistance given at the disaster site.
- 11. of grouping victims based on treatment and evacuation needs.
- 14. and sick persons excluding dead and missing.
- 15. before organized rescue operations begin.
- 17. caused by two or more destructive factors.
