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  • KEY WORD SEARCH
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  • Sample Triage Policy
  • Practice Nurse Triage Guidelines
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wound

Priority 3
Priority 6
​​Lacerations - if the bleeding cannot be controlled or is from any body orifice or is longer than 20mm or if there is white or yellow substances visible in the wound; this is highly suggestive of referral directly to an Emergency Department. 

Wound Infection
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