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In part 9 of the Trauma Anesthesia Series, we dive into the critical topic of mass casualty events—what defines them, how hospitals respond when resources are overwhelmed, and the principles of patient triage that determine who gets treated first. Using real-world examples, we explore common triage algorithms, the color-coded tagging system, and the difficult but necessary decisions providers must make to save the greatest number of lives. The episode also addresses the emotional toll of these crises, highlighting second victim syndrome and the importance of resilience, mental health support, and teamwork for healthcare providers navigating these high-stakes situations.
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In part 9 of the Trauma Anesthesia Series, we dive into the critical topic of mass casualty events—what defines them, how hospitals respond when resources are overwhelmed, and the principles of patient triage that determine who gets treated first. Using real-world examples, we explore common triage algorithms, the color-coded tagging system, and the difficult but necessary decisions providers must make to save the greatest number of lives. The episode also addresses the emotional toll of these crises, highlighting second victim syndrome and the importance of resilience, mental health support, and teamwork for healthcare providers navigating these high-stakes situations.
Want to learn more? Create a FREE account at www.atomicanesthesia.com
⚛️ CONNECT:
🩷 Subscribe to our YouTube channel
💜 Follow us on Instagram
💙 Follow us on TikTok
📥 Have a topic you want to hear? Email Dr. Temmermand at [email protected]
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