Whether you are working virtually or in person, triaging is one of the most important roles in healthcare.
Triage nurses are usually positioned in an ER or urgent care setting and are responsible for assessing patients, determining their level of need for medical attention, providing appropriate patient education, and communicating current and changing statuses with physicians.
They are constantly evaluating criteria, such as a patient’s type of injury or illness, the severity of their symptoms, and their vital signs.
But what are the essential criteria to remember? What happens when the demand is high, and you do not know who to triage first?
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