What is triage?
the preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment and the nature of treatment required
Triage stations?
What is emergency triage?
patient must be seen at once may need life saving treatment
What is priority triage?
patient needs rapid assessment needs to be seen soon
What is non-urgent triage?
patient can safely wait to be seen
Airway and breathing emergency signs?
Airway and breathing emergency treatments?
Circulation emergency signs?
Circulation emergency treatments?
Coma, convulsions and confusion emergency signs?
Coma, convulsions and confusion emergency treatment?
Dehydration emergency signs?
Dehydration emergency treatments?
No malnutrition
- Give IV fluids+ oral fluids
Malnutrition present
- Give NGT + oral fluids
Priority signs?
TPR MOB
T - tiny (<2 months), temperature (very hot to touch), trauma
P - pain, poisoning, pallor
R - restless, referred, respiratory distress
M - malnourished
O - oedema
B - burn
Whos should be triaged?
everyone
Who can triage?
all of us
Causes of upper airway obstruction?
Causes of lower airway disorders?
Causes of respiratory depression?
How to manage the airway in a choking infant? (foreign body aspiration with increasing respiratory distress)
How to manage the airway in a choking child? (foreign body aspiration with increasing respiratory distress)
Airway and breathing exam?
Look, listen, feel and look again
Signs of increased work of breathing?
Signs of obstructed breathing?
Noisy breathing – stridor, wheeze