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triage [ˈtraɪɪdʒ] n 1. (Medicine) the principle or practice of sorting casualties in battle or disaster or other patients into categories of priority for treatment 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the principle or practice of allocating limited resources, as of food or foreign aid, on a basis of expediency rather than according to moral principles or the needs of the recipients [C18 (in the sense: sorting (goods) according to quality): from French; see try, -age] The evaluation and classification of casualties for purposes of treatment and evacuation. It consists of the immediate sorting of patients according to type and seriousness of injury, and likelihood of survival, and the establishment of priority for treatment and evacuation to assure medical care of the greatest benefit to the largest number. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Data from the Federal Highway Safety Administration reveal that at least 18 bridges in Los Angeles County are considered "basically intolerable requiring a high priority of corrective action. NEARLY nine in 10 small businesses in California say the lack of availability and high cost of health insurance is a problem and want elected officials in Sacramento to place a high priority on fixing it, according to a survey released last week. Starting today, Oregonians age 50 and older, out-of-home caregivers, and household contacts of people in high priority groups can be vaccinated against influenza, public health officials said. |
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