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Triage is a process used to prioritize treatment based on the severity of a patient's condition, particularly in emergency situations. When multiple patients need care, triage helps healthcare providers assess who requires immediate attention to stabilize or save their life. The goal is to ensure that resources are allocated effectively, especially when they are limited. Triage can be seen in hospitals, disaster scenarios, or battlefield medicine, where injured individuals are sorted into categories based on the urgency of care needed—critical, urgent, or non-urgent—to optimize outcomes for as many people as possible.

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    Triage is a method used to prioritize patients based on the severity of their conditions, especially in emergency situations. The goal is to ensure that those who need urgent care receive it first, maximizing the chances of survival and optimal outcomes. In a triage system, patients are categorized, often into groups such as “critical,” “urgent,” and “non-urgent.” This approach helps healthcare providers efficiently allocate limited resources and attention, particularly during disasters or in busy medical settings, ensuring that care is delivered effectively where it is most needed.