Triage
含义: Process of sorting patients by urgency in A&E.
Triage is the A&E system where a nurse assesses incoming patients and prioritizes them by severity. You might wait hours with a minor injury while serious cases go straight through. 'Gone through triage' means you've been assessed and assigned a priority level.
例句
- I've been through triage but still waiting. 我已经分诊了但还在等Ya pasé por triaje pero sigo esperandoトリアージは終わったけどまだ待ってる트리아지는 끝났는데 아직 기다리고 있어.
- The triage nurse said it's not urgent. 分诊护士说不紧急La enfermera de triaje dijo que no es urgenteトリアージの看護師さんが緊急じゃないと言った트리아지 간호사가 긴급하지 않다고 했어.
- They do triage before you see a doctor. 看医生之前要先分诊Hacen triaje antes de que veas al médico医師に診てもらう前にトリアージがある의사를 만나기 전에 트리아지를 거쳐야 해.
发音
/ˈtriːɑːʒ/
用法指南
语境: A&E, emergency, hospital
语气: clinical, procedural
✓ 正确说法
- Triage nurse分诊护士Enfermera de triajeトリアージの看護師응급분류 간호사
- Gone through triage经过了分诊Pasó por el triajeトリアージを受けた응급분류를 받았다
- Triage assessment分诊评估Evaluación de triajeトリアージ評価응급분류 평가
常见错误
- Not a treatment—just priority sorting
起源与历史
From French 'trier' (to sort). Originally a military medical term for sorting battlefield casualties. Now standard in A&E departments worldwide. The system ensures the most critical patients are treated first.
词源: French 'trier' (to sort)
最早记录: WWI military medicine, civilian use 20th century
文化背景
Era: WWI onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Medical dramas; Casualty; ER
Regional notes: Universal A&E term.
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