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6.3.3
Environmental cleaning
WHO EMT TECHNICAL INFORMATION
EMTs have established triage systems for prioritizing patients by clinical need. This includes day-to-day service provision as well as mass casualty situations.
Each EMT has adopted a triage system that allows prioritizing and classifying patients according to the type and urgency of their conditions. The chosen triage system must ensure each patient has a unique patient identifier. Specific attention is given to infectious disease presentations and mass casualty incidents where the triage system must be adapted to ensure better management and classification of patients.
WHO EMT MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARD
EMTs have established triage systems for prioritizing patients by clinical need. This includes day-to-day service provision as well as mass casualty situations.
Each EMT has adopted a triage system that allows prioritizing and classifying patients according to the type and urgency of their conditions. The chosen triage system must ensure each patient has a unique patient identifier. Specific attention is given to infectious disease presentations and mass casualty incidents where the triage system must be adapted to ensure better management and classification of patients.
WHO EMT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OPTIMAL PATIENT CARE
EMTs have established triage systems for prioritizing patients by clinical need. This includes day-to-day service provision as well as mass casualty situations.
Each EMT has adopted a triage system that allows prioritizing and classifying patients according to the type and urgency of their conditions. The chosen triage system must ensure each patient has a unique patient identifier. Specific attention is given to infectious disease presentations and mass casualty incidents where the triage system must be adapted to ensure better management and classification of patients.
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