Triage By Emergency Medical Dispatchers
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Abstract
Methods
Emergency dispatchers, educated in a formal emergency medical dispatch program, were assigned one of four triage priorities to incoming 9-1-1 calls. The actual field management delivered for each patient was compared with the dispatcher's triage to determine the appropriateness of triage.
Results
A total of 1,045 consecutive calls were reviewed with 74.4% sorted as needing advanced life support (ALS) units on scene; 65.3% (95% CI, 61.9 to 68.6%) of these calls required ALS intervention. A total of 3.4% of the runs sorted to the non-ALS response groups were identified to have required ALS intervention. Comparing the need for ALS intervention, a significant difference was found between the triage groups.
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Topics
Keywords
- Triage
- Medical emergency
- Medicine
- Intervention (counseling)
- Emergency medical services
- Emergency medicine
- Emergency management
- Advanced life support
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