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Triage: How It Works in a Hospital - Verywell Health www.verywellhealth.com/medical-triage-and-how-it-works-2615132Private View Emergency department triage: This is used by hospitals when patients arrive at the emergency room. Incident (multicasualty) triage: This is used for any situation involving injuries to multiple people, such as in a motor vehicle accident. Disaster (mass casualty) triage: Similar to incident triage, this type involves injuries to a large number of people, such as after a terrorist incident or a ...
Types Of Hospital Beds - Gilani Engineering www.gilaniengineering.com.au/types-of-hospital-bedsPrivate View Standard hospitalbeds can be adjusted to accommodate different recovery needs, such as elevating the head or foot to reduce swelling or enhance breathing. 3. Elderly Patients. Elderly patients with mobility or other medical concerns can benefit from standard hospitalbeds. The adjustability of these beds allows caregivers to customize the ...