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Frequently Asked Questions
What are BLS and ACLS?
Both BLS and ACLS are life-saving techniques. BLS which stands for Basic Life Support refers to medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries for emergency cardiovascular events until they can be given full medical care by advanced life support providers. ACLS is Advanced Cardiac Life Support and is directed toward health professionals in the emergency management of cardiac conditions.
What are trauma injuries?
A trauma patient is a person who has suffered a physical injury that may be minor, serious, life-threatening, or potentially life-threatening. Trauma injuries are usually categorized as blunt or penetrating wounds.
What is triage?
The definition of triage is a medical process where patients are sorted according to their need for care and the likely benefit that care will provide to determine what order in which to treat them. When patients from a large disaster are evaluated based on their medical needs, this is an example of triage.