A brief overview of the application of triage systems in the emergency department during pandemic period / Pandemi döneminde acil serviste triyaj sistemlerinin uygulanmasına kısa bir bakış

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2022

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Maltepe Üniversitesi

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Emergency services are units of health institutions that provide uninterrupted service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are an important door of the health system. It has an important place in people's access to health services. This situation causes the emergency services to be easily accessible and overcrowded with unnecessary use. One of the reasons for the crowds is that it is the first place where patients apply in disasters and epidemics. Triage systems have been developed over time in order to avoid this crowd in the emergency services and to use the emergency services in the most efficient way. Routine circulation is the most important part of patient evaluation in the emergency department. Routine triage aims to evaluate the patient in the fastest way at the time of admission in the emergency services, to determine the treatment priorities of the patients, and thus to use the emergency department capacity in the most efficient way, starting with the most urgent patient. Architectural arrangements have been made, such as separating ambulance and outpatient entrances, in order to obtain maximum data in large and modern hospitals

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Pandemic period, Emergency service during the pandemic, Emergencies, Pandemi dönemi, Pandemi döneminde acil servis, Acil durumlar

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Maltepe Tıp Dergisi

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14

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1

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Ozdemir, S. (2022). A brief overview of the application of triage systems in the emergency department during pandemic period / Pandemi döneminde acil serviste triyaj sistemlerinin uygulanmasına kısa bir bakış. Maltepe Tıp Dergisi. 14(1), s. 28-29.