Triage in Medicine, Part I: Concept, History, and Types
This 2-article series offers a conceptual, historical, and moral analysis of the practice of triage. Part I distinguishes triage from related concepts, reviews the evolution of triage principles and practices, and describes the settings in which triage is commonly practiced. Part II identifies and examines the moral values and principles underlying the practice of triage.
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Supervising editor: Robert K. Knopp, MD
Funding and support: The authors report this study did not receive any outside funding or support.
Publication dates: Available online July 10, 2006.
PII: S0196-0644(06)00704-9
doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2006.05.019
© 2007 American College of Emergency Physicians. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Refers to article:
- Triage in Medicine, Part II: Underlying Values and Principles , 14 August 2006
