1
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triage
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France
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In France, triage has historical roots in military medicine and is widely used in civilian healthcare during mass casualty incidents.
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5
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2
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triage
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United States
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Triage is widely employed in the United States in emergency medicine to prioritize patient treatment.
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5
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3
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triage
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, triage is commonly used in emergency rooms to prioritize patient treatment based on severity of condition.
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3
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4
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triage
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Western countries
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In Western countries, triage is widely used in emergency medicine to prioritize treatment based on patient severity and treatment benefit likelihood.
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3
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5
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triage
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Belgium
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In Belgium, triage, originally from military medicine, is now used in civilian healthcare for mass casualty incidents.
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2
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6
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triage
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Conflict zones
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In conflict zones, triage involves making tough decisions about who receives treatment based on limited resources and the likelihood of survival.
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1
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7
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triage
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Traditional communities
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In traditional societies, triage may prioritize individuals based on their value and contribution to the community in addition to medical urgency.
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1
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8
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triage
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War-torn regions
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In war-torn regions, limited medical resources often result in tough triage decisions based on the likelihood of survival.
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1
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