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Triage in Disaster and Mass Casualty Situations
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The reference list provided includes four sources related to triage in disaster and mass casualty situations. <br /><br />The first source is an article by Bazyar, Farrokhi, and Khankeh (2019), titled "Triage systems in mass casualty incidents and disasters: A review study with a worldwide approach." This article examines various triage systems used in different parts of the world during mass casualty incidents and disasters.<br /><br />The second source is a report by the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters and UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (2020). Titled "The human cost of disasters: An overview of the last 20 years 2000-2019 - World," this report provides an overview of the human impact of disasters over the past two decades.<br /><br />The third source is a journal article by Christian (2019), titled "Triage." In this article, the author discusses the importance of triage in critical care settings and provides an overview of the different triage systems and processes.<br /><br />The final source is a glossary entry from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (n.d.). This entry defines the term "disaster" and provides a brief explanation of its meaning.<br /><br />These sources collectively provide information on triage systems in mass casualty incidents and disasters, the human cost of disasters, the importance of triage in critical care, and a definition of the term "disaster."
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triage systems
mass casualty incidents
disasters
review study
worldwide approach
human cost
overview
last 20 years
critical care settings
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