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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
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A mass casualty event has occurred and a nurse is responsible for client triage. what categories should the nurse use and what d

o these mean?
Biology
2 answers:
nignag [31]3 years ago
8 0

There are four categories a nurse should use: Emergent category, Urgent category, Nonurgent category, Expectant category.

<span>In emergency category, the clients who have life-threatening injuries are given high priority. In urgent category, the clients who have major injuries but not life threatening are given second highest priority. In non-urgent category, the clients with minor and not life threatening injuries are given next highest priority and in expectant category, the clients who are not predictable to live<span> and will be allowed to die naturally are given lowest priority.</span></span>

Serjik [45]3 years ago
5 0

The following enumeration is the categories which the nurse should use in this case:

 

1. <span>Emergent category (class I) - top</span><span> priority must be given to clients</span><span> who have been inflicted with</span><span> life-threatening injuries </span><span>but also have a high chance</span><span> of survival once they are treated or stabilized.</span>

 

2. <span>Urgent category (class II) –</span><span> second top</span><span> priority must be given to</span><span> clients who have been inflicted with </span><span>major injuries that </span><span>are not yet critical</span> and usually can wait 45 to 60 min for treatment.

 

3. <span>Nonurgent category (class III) - third</span><span> priority must be</span><span> given to clients who have slight </span><span>injuries that are not critical</span><span> and do not need immediate action. </span>

 

4. <span>Expectant category (class IV) - t</span><span>he lowest priority must be given</span><span> to clients who are not likely</span><span> to live </span><span>and will be approved</span><span> to die naturally. Comfort measures may be given, however</span><span> restorati</span><span>ve care <span>will be not given anymore.</span></span>

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