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pugboy wrote:so exactly how does a referral from a private health institution to a public one work ?
is it an order/request by the private to get them to not have you sitting in the corridor with the rest of gunshot patients ?
viedcht wrote:If I may try answering... Haha no @gunshot. Them men get lightning treatment, in front of you and everybody else, especially if it's multiple, not mattering much about the mortality, and much more lightning pace if popo tote een gunshot victim(s)
The referral is only to directly highlight why you mozy into the people A&E. Treatment/ admittance, from outside with the pigeons and the uncle who doh want to stop pacing around complaining about he "dread pain", to inside where a doctor will assess you, take blood samples, request x-ray etc is based on severity of your ailment.pugboy wrote:so exactly how does a referral from a private health institution to a public one work ?
is it an order/request by the private to get them to not have you sitting in the corridor with the rest of gunshot patients ?
pugboy wrote:so exactly how does a referral from a private health institution to a public one work ?
is it an order/request by the private to get them to not have you sitting in the corridor with the rest of gunshot patients ?
pugboy wrote:so it is a lil expedited action then
Kenjo wrote: Similarly granny with a heart attack or stroke will probably go in before
pugboy wrote:in sweet tnt triage is always trumped by persons who have public health doctors as family and friends to avoid private care costs
i know of many cases of doctors whose family utilize the icu in public hospitals magically before others after spending some time in private
Kenjo wrote:Triage
Sharon E. Mace MD, Thom A. Mayer MD, in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2008
Introduction and Background
Triage is the prioritization of patient care (or victims during a disaster) based on illness/injury, severity, prognosis, and resource availability. The purpose of triage is to identify patients needing immediate resuscitation; to assign patients to a predesignated patient care area, thereby prioritizing their care; and to initiate diagnostic/therapeutic measures as appropriate.
The term triage originated from the French verb trier which means to sort. During the time of Napoleon, the French military used triage to serve as a battlefield clearing hospital for wounded soldiers. The U.S. military's first use of triage was during the Civil War. Triage on the battlefield was a distribution center from which injured soldiers were sorted or distributed to various hospitals. For the military during World Wars I and II, triage was the procedure that determined which injured soldiers were able to be returned to the battlefield. Military triage continued to evolve during the Korean and Vietnam wars with the tenet of doing the “greatest good for the greatest number of wounded and injured.”1 Refinements in battlefield medicine and military triage have continued during more recent conflicts, including Iraq.
Other situations in which the triage process has been employed, in addition to the battlefield, are during disasters, following mass casualty incidents (MCI), and in emergency departments (EDs). Triage during a disaster involves field triage, which sorts disaster victims into categories ranging from the walking wounded to those with injuries who are salvageable to the unsalvageable and the dead
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/me ... try/triage
nervewrecker wrote:Meds have me feel like sh1t.
1 Falling asleep at random times.
2 belly feels stuffed and full but guts growling.
And now there is slight pain.
I was up 4am this morning good good about to start my day. Just cross my legs and lean back a bit. Will get the coffee just now. Next thing is 1:30pm.
Eff this yes, I taking a drink!
viedcht wrote:Niceglad to know you got thru. Speedy recovery bro
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