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The Manchester Triage System (MTS) is the most widely used triage system in the UK, Europe and Australia, with tens of millions of patients being processed through hospital emergency departments. It is also used in hospitals throughout Brazil.Emergency Triage is the core text for the MTS, which utilises a risk averse system of prioritisation for patients in all unscheduled care settings. As such, it is an essential text for all emergency department staff using the MTS, in particular triage nurses. The book is both a training tool and a reference for daily use in the Emergency Department and prehospital settings. This edition features revised protocols that reflect new approaches to prioritisation, with accompanying revised flowcharts - the core part of the book.Table of ContentsPresentation flow charts index1: Introduction2: The decision-making process and triage3: The triage method4: Pain assessment as part of the triage process5: Patient management, triage and the triage nurse6: Auditing the triage process7: Telephone triage8: Beyond prioritisation to other applicationsThis Edition was updated in 2023 to Version 3.8.
Kevin Mackway-Jones, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK.Janet Marsden, Professor of Ophthalmology and Emergency Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.Jill Windle, Lecturer Practitioner in Emergency Nursing, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford, UK.
Editors vi Members of the original Manchester Triage Group viiInternational Reference Group viiiPreface to the third edition ixPreface to the first edition xi1 Introduction 12 The decision-making process and triage 63 The triage method 114 Pain assessment as part of the triage process 255 Patient management, triage and the triage practitioner 356 Auditing the triage process 427 Telephone triage 478 Beyond prioritisation 54Presentational flow chart index 62Presentational flow charts 64Discriminator dictionary 174Index 185General discriminators 190