triage

  • 61triage — n. prioritizing of needed actions during crisis conditions …

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  • 62triage — [ tri:α:ʒ] noun (in medical use) the assessment of wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment of a large number of patients or casualties. verb decide the order of treatment of (patients or casualties). Origin C18 (in the sense the… …

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  • 63triage — tri·age …

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  • 64triage — n. 1) a system whereby a group of casualties or other patients is sorted according to the seriousness of their injuries or illnesses so that treatment priorities can be allocated between them. In emergency situations it is designed to maximize… …

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  • 65triage — UK [ˈtriːɑːʒ] / US [trɪˈɑʒ] / US [ˈtrɪˌɑʒ] noun [uncountable] the process of deciding which people in a hospital department should get medical treatment first, according to how serious their condition is …

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  • 66triage —   n. sorting into order of urgency, as with battlefield casualties …

    Dictionary of difficult words

  • 67Triage — Tri|a|ge [...ʒə ], die; , n (Ausschuss [bei Kaffeebohnen]; Einteilung von Verletzten) …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 68triage — nm. => Tri …

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  • 69triage — n. 1 the act of sorting according to quality. 2 the assignment of degrees of urgency to decide the order of treatment of wounds, illnesses, etc. Etymology: F f. trier: cf. TRY …

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  • 70Gare de triage — Triage Un triage ou une gare de triage (en Belgique : gare de formation) est une gare ferroviaire spécialisée où les wagons de marchandises isolés de leur rame initiale sont triés pour être incorporés dans de nouveaux trains de marchandises… …

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