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Pediatric triage. A system to JumpSTART your triage of young patients at MCIs.

Lou E Romig1.   

Abstract

No matter how well we plan and train, every MCI is an exercise in gaining control over chaos. Emotions can sometimes get in the way. An MCI with pediatric victims is an additional emotional challenge that must be met by using objective tools so we can avoid needless mistakes in medical judgment. JumpSTART, used in conjunction with an adult triage tool such as START, can help to ensure that we not only meet the needs of all our MCI victims, but also address our own needs to provide the very best care for the children we encounter.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12141119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JEMS        ISSN: 0197-2510


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2.  Validation of the Paediatric Triage Tape.

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Authors:  Nicole Shilkofski; Modupe Agueh; Malini Fonseka; Amirah Tan; Joselito Rosauro Cembrano
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5.  Comparison of paediatric major incident primary triage tools.

Authors:  L A Wallis; S Carley
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 2.740

6.  Cost-effectiveness of a video game versus live simulation for disaster training.

Authors:  Travis Whitfill; Marc Auerbach; Maria Carmen G Diaz; Barbara Walsh; Daniel J Scherzer; Isabel T Gross; Mark X Cicero
Journal:  BMJ Simul Technol Enhanc Learn       Date:  2020-09-03

7.  Objective triage in the disaster setting: will children and expecting mothers be treated like others?

Authors:  Timur Kouliev
Journal:  Open Access Emerg Med       Date:  2016-10-27

8.  60 Seconds to Survival: A Multisite Study of a Screen-based Simulation to Improve Prehospital Providers Disaster Triage Skills.

Authors:  Mark X Cicero; Travis Whitfill; Barbara Walsh; Maria Carmen Diaz; Grace Arteaga; Daniel J Scherzer; Scott Goldberg; Manu Madhok; Angela Bowen; Geno Paesano; Michael Redlener; Kevin Munjal; David Kessler; Marc Auerbach
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9.  Evaluation of a novel algorithm for primary mass casualty triage by paramedics in a physician manned EMS system: a dummy based trial.

Authors:  Philipp Wolf; Marc Bigalke; Bernhard M Graf; Torsten Birkholz; Michael S Dittmar
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Review 10.  Mass Casualty Incident Primary Triage Methods in China.

Authors:  Jin-Hong Chen; Jun Yang; Yu Yang; Jing-Chen Zheng
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