Chapter 30 - EMR Lesson

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Across
  1. 2. Deceased/Non-salvageable patient in START triage; obviously dead or suffered non-life-sustaining injuries
  2. 9. Walking wounded patient in START triage; able to walk to designated area for care
  3. 11. (MCI) Incident generating more patient than available resources can manage during routine procedures
  4. 12. Ambulatory, Respiratory status, Perfusion status, Mental status
  5. 13. Used to treat anyone who appears to be a child, but not used on infants younger than 12 months old
  6. 14. Immediate care in START triage
  7. 15. Method of sorting patients into categories based on severity and urgency of care
  8. 16. Delayed care patient in START triage; injured but chances are not decreased by delay
Down
  1. 1. (NRF) Guide that outlines how the U.S. responds to disasters and emergencies
  2. 3. Used on scene to rapidly categorize condition of patients
  3. 4. (ICS) Standardized management system used to command, control, and coordinate response to any emergency incident/planned event
  4. 5. Performed after primary triage, typically after patients are moved to treatment area
  5. 6. System of identifying patients during MCI; colors signify different levels of urgency for care
  6. 7. Vital link in a smooth running of an MCI
  7. 8. Indicate patient with minor injuries who do not need physician's care
  8. 10. Simple Triage and Rapid Transport; method of quick determination of patient status