triage

  • 21Triage — Tri|a|ge 〈[ ʒə] f. 19〉 Ware, aus der das Beste ausgesucht worden ist [zu frz. trier „auslesen“] * * * Tri|a|ge [tri a:ʒə , österr. meist: …ʃ], die; , n [frz. triage, zu: trier, ↑ Trieur]: 1. (Kaufmannsspr.) Ausschuss [bei Kaffeebohnen]. 2. (Med.) …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 22triage — [[t]tri͟ːɑːʒ[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Triage is the process of quickly examining sick or injured people, for example after an accident or a battle, so that those who are in the most serious condition can be treated first. [MEDICAL] Our people are… …

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  • 23triage —    (tree AHZH) [French: sorting] The process at any scene of disaster battlefield, earthquake site, hospital emergency room by which medical personnel decide which victims have the greatest chance of survival if treated promptly. Many modern… …

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  • 24triage — /ˈtriaʒ/ (say treeahzh) noun 1. the sorting at the battle front of casualties according to the urgency of treatment required. 2. a similar procedure in a hospital casualty or disaster situation. –adjective 3. of or relating to triage. –verb (t)… …

  • 25triage — medicininis rūšiavimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Sužeistųjų būklės įvertinimas ir jų skirstymas gydymo ir evakuacijos tikslais. Jie rūšiuojami pagal sužeidimo laipsnį, tipą ir galimybę išgyventi, nustatoma gydymo ar evakavimo pirmenybė …

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  • 26triage — noun Etymology: French, sorting, sifting, from trier to sort, from Old French more at try Date: 1918 1. a. the sorting of and allocation of treatment to patients and especially battle and disaster victims according to a system of priorities… …

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  • 27triage — 1. noun /ˈtɹiː.ɑːʒ,ˈtɹaɪɪʤ,tɹiˈɑʒ/ a) Assessment or sorting according to quality. [Mike Davis] notes that the late capitalist triage of humanity has already taken place. b) The process of sorting patients so as to determine the order in which… …

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  • 28triage — noun Triage is used before these nouns: ↑nurse …

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  • 29Triage — Tria|ge [tria̱s̶c̶h̶e; aus gleichbed. frz. triage, zu frz. trier = (aus)sortieren] w; , n: Einteilung der Verletzten bei einer Katastrophe nach dem Schweregrad der Verletzungen …

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  • 30Triage — Tri|a|ge [tri a:ʒə] die; , n <aus gleichbed. fr. triage, eigtl. »das Auslesen«, zu trier, vgl. ↑Trieur>: 1. Ausschuss (bei Kaffeebohnen). 2. das Einteilen der Verletzten (bei einem Katastrophenfall) nach der Schwere ihrer Verletzungen… …

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