Deck 23: Triage Systems

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Triage is the French word for ____.

A) evaluating
B) treatment
C) sorting
D) transporting
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Which of the following had the lowest mortality rate?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
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JumpSTART begins with a segregation of those who can and cannot walk.
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STM is based on research examining the initial assessment and outcomes of approximately 76,000 patients in a statewide trauma registry.
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The SALT triage system borrowed many concepts from the other algorithms.
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On arrival at the emergency department, patients are retriaged to identify changes in their status.
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____ is commonly defined as underestimating the severity of a patient's injuries, but may also be defined as underestimating the expanse of the entire event.

A) Overloading
B) Undertriage
C) Overtriage
D) Patient dumping
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Originally, ____ was promoted as a way to reduce the chaos at the scene of a disaster and thus increase prehospital scene effectiveness, but over time it became the de facto triage protocol across the United States.

A) JumpSTART
B) SALT
C) STM
D) START
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Triage in the setting of a mass-casualty incident (MCI) is a means of sorting patients by ____.

A) severity and demographics
B) severity and condition
C) severity and location
D) condition and demographics
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In the World War I triage system, the injuries of patients in Category ____ were minor and within the capabilities of local treatments.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Which of the following had the highest mortality rate?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
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The term "walking wounded" is sometimes used to describe patients in the START Minor category.
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Overtriage often occurs when the first-arriving rescuers instruct the patients who can move to relocate to a safer location.
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Who was the first to develop the concept of "worst first"?

A) Baron Dominique Jean Larrey
B) U.S. Department of Defense
C) John Wilson
D) U.S. Department of Navy
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In the World War I triage system, patients in Category ____ were unlikely to respond to treatment locally or to survive evacuation.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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The "R' in the RPM Assessment Schema stands for recovery.
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The START development group originally defined the operational aspects of their triage protocol as a process that should take 60 seconds or more per patient.
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In the World War I triage system, patients in Category ____ were the highest priority patients and received first aid before being moved to the next level of care.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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The concept of triage dates back to the late eighteenth century.
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Triage is often accomplished in teams of four.
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Who is most likely to be overtriaged?

A) Elderly
B) Children
C) Adults
D) Females
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In the START triage system, patients in the Immediate category are given a ____ tag color.

A) yellow
B) red
C) blue
D) black
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In the START triage system, patients who have potentially life- or limb-threatening injuries or who have a tourniquet applied to a limb are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Delayed
B) Immediate
C) Expectant
D) Minor
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In the START triage system, patients in the Dead category are given a ____ tag color.

A) red
B) yellow
C) blue
D) black
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The "A" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) alert
B) altered
C) amputation
D) ambulatory
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The "U" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) Universal
B) Unilateral
C) Unresponsive
D) Understanding
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With the JumpSTART triage tool, if the patient's respiratory rate is less than 15 or greater than 45, the patient is triaged as a(n) ____ category patient.

A) Delayed
B) Immediate
C) Deceased
D) Minor
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The "V" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) ventilation
B) vacant
C) verbal
D) vacillation
Question
In the START triage system, patients with minor injuries, normal mental status, and who are able to communicate and potentially ambulate are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Immediate
B) Minor
C) Delayed
D) Expectant
Question
The ____ triage system was developed by a task force commissioned by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control in an effort to develop a standardized triage algorithm to be used across the country.

A) START
B) SALT
C) STM
D) JumpSTART
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The ____ system was designed to maximize the number of expected survivors of a traumatic event through use of an objective, measurable, interoperable, and reproducible method.

A) STM
B) START
C) SAVE
D) SALT
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In the START triage system, patients in the Delayed category have injuries that require evaluation and treatment within ____ minutes.

A) 10 to 20
B) 30 to 60
C) 60 to 90
D) 90 to 120
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The "P" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) probable
B) past
C) present
D) painful
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In the START triage system, patients in the Minor category are given a ____ tag color.

A) yellow
B) green
C) blue
D) black
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In the START triage system, patients in the Expectant category are given a ____ tag color.

A) blue
B) black
C) yellow
D) red
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In 1995, Dr. Lou Romig developed the ____ triage tool to incorporate pediatric physiologic parameters into triage decisions.

A) SAVE
B) SALT
C) AVPU
D) JumpSTART
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In the START triage system, patients who have critical, life-threatening injuries are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Expectant
B) Minor
C) Immediate
D) Delayed
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In the START triage system, patients who are not dead at the time of triage, but have mortal injuries that will probably cause them to die within a short period of time, are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Delayed
B) Dead
C) Immediate
D) Expectant
Question
The ____ triage algorithm is based on the rapid assessment of the patient's respirations, pulse or perfusion, and mental status simplified from the original Department of Navy Research.

A) STM
B) START
C) JumpSTART
D) SALT
Question
In the START triage system, patients in the Delayed category are given a ____ tag color.

A) green
B) red
C) yellow
D) blue
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According to the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, Level ____ patients are considered to be non-urgent.

A) I
B) II
C) IV
D) V
Question
STM determines a score based on the patient's respiratory rate, ____, and best motor response.

A) verbal response
B) alertness
C) pulse rate
D) pupil dilation
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Some incidents are open, meaning the incident is spread out over a large geographic area, creating many smaller MCIs. In an attempt to address this and other issues, the ____ system was developed.

A) STM
B) START
C) SAVE
D) SALT
Question
According to the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, Level ____ patients are in need of resuscitation.

A) I
B) III
C) IV
D) V
Question
The ____ algorithm sorts patients into five levels that not only look at the need for immediate, life-saving interventions, but also for resource utilization.

A) Emergency Severity Index
B) Canadian Triage and Acuity
C) Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint
D) Sacco Triage and Resource
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1
Triage is the French word for ____.

A) evaluating
B) treatment
C) sorting
D) transporting
sorting
2
Which of the following had the lowest mortality rate?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
Vietnam
3
JumpSTART begins with a segregation of those who can and cannot walk.
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STM is based on research examining the initial assessment and outcomes of approximately 76,000 patients in a statewide trauma registry.
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The SALT triage system borrowed many concepts from the other algorithms.
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On arrival at the emergency department, patients are retriaged to identify changes in their status.
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____ is commonly defined as underestimating the severity of a patient's injuries, but may also be defined as underestimating the expanse of the entire event.

A) Overloading
B) Undertriage
C) Overtriage
D) Patient dumping
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8
Originally, ____ was promoted as a way to reduce the chaos at the scene of a disaster and thus increase prehospital scene effectiveness, but over time it became the de facto triage protocol across the United States.

A) JumpSTART
B) SALT
C) STM
D) START
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9
Triage in the setting of a mass-casualty incident (MCI) is a means of sorting patients by ____.

A) severity and demographics
B) severity and condition
C) severity and location
D) condition and demographics
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10
In the World War I triage system, the injuries of patients in Category ____ were minor and within the capabilities of local treatments.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Which of the following had the highest mortality rate?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Korea
D) Vietnam
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The term "walking wounded" is sometimes used to describe patients in the START Minor category.
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Overtriage often occurs when the first-arriving rescuers instruct the patients who can move to relocate to a safer location.
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14
Who was the first to develop the concept of "worst first"?

A) Baron Dominique Jean Larrey
B) U.S. Department of Defense
C) John Wilson
D) U.S. Department of Navy
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In the World War I triage system, patients in Category ____ were unlikely to respond to treatment locally or to survive evacuation.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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The "R' in the RPM Assessment Schema stands for recovery.
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The START development group originally defined the operational aspects of their triage protocol as a process that should take 60 seconds or more per patient.
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In the World War I triage system, patients in Category ____ were the highest priority patients and received first aid before being moved to the next level of care.

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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The concept of triage dates back to the late eighteenth century.
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Triage is often accomplished in teams of four.
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21
Who is most likely to be overtriaged?

A) Elderly
B) Children
C) Adults
D) Females
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In the START triage system, patients in the Immediate category are given a ____ tag color.

A) yellow
B) red
C) blue
D) black
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In the START triage system, patients who have potentially life- or limb-threatening injuries or who have a tourniquet applied to a limb are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Delayed
B) Immediate
C) Expectant
D) Minor
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In the START triage system, patients in the Dead category are given a ____ tag color.

A) red
B) yellow
C) blue
D) black
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The "A" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) alert
B) altered
C) amputation
D) ambulatory
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The "U" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) Universal
B) Unilateral
C) Unresponsive
D) Understanding
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27
With the JumpSTART triage tool, if the patient's respiratory rate is less than 15 or greater than 45, the patient is triaged as a(n) ____ category patient.

A) Delayed
B) Immediate
C) Deceased
D) Minor
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The "V" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) ventilation
B) vacant
C) verbal
D) vacillation
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In the START triage system, patients with minor injuries, normal mental status, and who are able to communicate and potentially ambulate are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Immediate
B) Minor
C) Delayed
D) Expectant
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30
The ____ triage system was developed by a task force commissioned by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control in an effort to develop a standardized triage algorithm to be used across the country.

A) START
B) SALT
C) STM
D) JumpSTART
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31
The ____ system was designed to maximize the number of expected survivors of a traumatic event through use of an objective, measurable, interoperable, and reproducible method.

A) STM
B) START
C) SAVE
D) SALT
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In the START triage system, patients in the Delayed category have injuries that require evaluation and treatment within ____ minutes.

A) 10 to 20
B) 30 to 60
C) 60 to 90
D) 90 to 120
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The "P" in the AVPU Classification Scheme stands for ____.

A) probable
B) past
C) present
D) painful
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In the START triage system, patients in the Minor category are given a ____ tag color.

A) yellow
B) green
C) blue
D) black
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35
In the START triage system, patients in the Expectant category are given a ____ tag color.

A) blue
B) black
C) yellow
D) red
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36
In 1995, Dr. Lou Romig developed the ____ triage tool to incorporate pediatric physiologic parameters into triage decisions.

A) SAVE
B) SALT
C) AVPU
D) JumpSTART
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In the START triage system, patients who have critical, life-threatening injuries are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Expectant
B) Minor
C) Immediate
D) Delayed
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38
In the START triage system, patients who are not dead at the time of triage, but have mortal injuries that will probably cause them to die within a short period of time, are assigned to the ____ category.

A) Delayed
B) Dead
C) Immediate
D) Expectant
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39
The ____ triage algorithm is based on the rapid assessment of the patient's respirations, pulse or perfusion, and mental status simplified from the original Department of Navy Research.

A) STM
B) START
C) JumpSTART
D) SALT
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In the START triage system, patients in the Delayed category are given a ____ tag color.

A) green
B) red
C) yellow
D) blue
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41
According to the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, Level ____ patients are considered to be non-urgent.

A) I
B) II
C) IV
D) V
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42
STM determines a score based on the patient's respiratory rate, ____, and best motor response.

A) verbal response
B) alertness
C) pulse rate
D) pupil dilation
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43
Some incidents are open, meaning the incident is spread out over a large geographic area, creating many smaller MCIs. In an attempt to address this and other issues, the ____ system was developed.

A) STM
B) START
C) SAVE
D) SALT
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44
According to the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale, Level ____ patients are in need of resuscitation.

A) I
B) III
C) IV
D) V
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The ____ algorithm sorts patients into five levels that not only look at the need for immediate, life-saving interventions, but also for resource utilization.

A) Emergency Severity Index
B) Canadian Triage and Acuity
C) Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint
D) Sacco Triage and Resource
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