Role of nursing in providing medical care in emergency situations

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