JumpSTART Pediatric Triage Algorithm: Text Version
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Page graphic illustrate 2 concepts:
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4 distinct clinical triage categories for mass casualty
patients, with each category assigned a distinct name
and color
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One algorithm suggesting how to triage patients into
these 4 categories
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How this information would be used in a mass casualty event:
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Emergency first clinical responders would follow the
clinical algorithm to evaluate each patient and assign a
triage category and color based on various clinical
parameters. The information would be noted on the triage
tag attached to the mass casualty victim.
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Rescuers following after the triage officer would view
the color and text of the triage tag and take
appropriate action.
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Clinical parameters used to evaluate patients include:
- Ability to walk: yes, no
- Presence or absence of spontaneous breathing
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Respiratory rate inside or outside the expected range of
15 to 45 per minute
- Presence or absence of palpable pulse
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Neurological assessment using alertness and response to
painful stimuli
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The 4 conventional triage categories are:
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Minor: Green Triage Tag Color
- Victim with relatively minor injuries
- Status unlikely to deteriorate over days
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May be able to assist in own care: also known as
"walking wounded"
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Delayed: Yellow Triage Tag Color
- Victim's transport can be delayed
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Includes serious and potentially life-threatening
injuries, but status not expected to deteriorate
significantly over several hours
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Immediate: Red Triage Tag Color
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Victim can be helped by immediate intervention and
transport
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Requires medical attention within minutes for
survival (up to 60 minutes)
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Includes compromise to patient's airway, breathing,
and circulation (the ABC's of initial resuscitation)
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Expectant: Black Triage Tag Color
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Victim unlikely to survive given severity of
injuries, level of available care, or both
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Palliative care and pain relief should be provided