Abstract Background Triage starts at the front door of the Emergency Department (ED), and repeatedly performed by the responsible duty nurses with the aim of facilitating a timely and appropriate treatment of patients. A triage system called the Orotta Triage System was implemented in the emergency settings of the selected hospitals in 2006, with the emergency nurses trained to triage using the system. Since the introduction, a majority of nurses have been replaced by new untrained nurses. This study was conducted to assess the impact of an educational intervention on the triage nurses knowledge and performance. Methods A single group pre-posttest study design was performed in the adult EDs of the National Referral Eritrean Referral Hospita...
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
<p>Background: Since there are increased numbers of clients with traumatic injuries and non-traumati...
This thesis has several aims. The first was to identify how practicing emergency nurses developed th...
Background: Triage is an essential function in the emergency department. An effective triage system...
BackgroundUnpredictable numbers of patients attending emergency departments highlight the need for T...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess knowledge and skills of triage and associated fact...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Emergency department as one of the most important wards of the hos...
Triage is the most important step in the emergency room. Triage is useful for ensuring that every pa...
IntroductionThe triage nurse in the emergency centre (EC) is the first person that a patient encount...
Objective: Triage procedure is one of the most important aspects of emergency departments as it has ...
The triage nurse in the emergency centre (EC) is the first person that a patient encounters and the ...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess levels of triage skill and associated factors...
Introduction: Determining patients’ treatment priority based on the severity of their condition, and...
Background and Purpose: Understanding the various methods of triage in different situations and loca...
Background: Since there are increased numbers of clients with traumatic injuries and non-traumatic c...
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
<p>Background: Since there are increased numbers of clients with traumatic injuries and non-traumati...
This thesis has several aims. The first was to identify how practicing emergency nurses developed th...
Background: Triage is an essential function in the emergency department. An effective triage system...
BackgroundUnpredictable numbers of patients attending emergency departments highlight the need for T...
Abstract Objective This study was aimed to assess knowledge and skills of triage and associated fact...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Emergency department as one of the most important wards of the hos...
Triage is the most important step in the emergency room. Triage is useful for ensuring that every pa...
IntroductionThe triage nurse in the emergency centre (EC) is the first person that a patient encount...
Objective: Triage procedure is one of the most important aspects of emergency departments as it has ...
The triage nurse in the emergency centre (EC) is the first person that a patient encounters and the ...
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to assess levels of triage skill and associated factors...
Introduction: Determining patients’ treatment priority based on the severity of their condition, and...
Background and Purpose: Understanding the various methods of triage in different situations and loca...
Background: Since there are increased numbers of clients with traumatic injuries and non-traumatic c...
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
<p>Background: Since there are increased numbers of clients with traumatic injuries and non-traumati...
This thesis has several aims. The first was to identify how practicing emergency nurses developed th...