Prolonged Field Care Podcast

Prolonged Field care Podcast 225: Mastering Triage

Apr 14, 2025
Join emergency medicine physician Andrew Shafrina, who brings his experience from multiple deployments, and Rick Hines, a speaker on triage and evacuation tactics. They dive into the chaos of triage during mass casualties, spotlighting the urgency of quick decision-making. Andrew shares hands-on insights, emphasizing clinical judgment and the need for intuitive assessments. The conversation also touches on ethical dilemmas in resource allocation, the integration of security during crises, and the necessity for realistic training to prepare medical teams for real-world challenges.
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INSIGHT

Most Patients Will Be Lower Acuity

  • Due to survivor bias, most mass-casualty patients are routine or delayed rather than urgent.
  • Expect 75–80% of patients to fall into lower-acuity categories even though urgent cases demand most effort.
ADVICE

Stay Up-And-Out; Document Handoffs

  • Maintain an up-and-out mindset as the medical leader to preserve situational awareness and coordinate evac and communication.
  • Track patients and write down critical info for safe handoffs during chaotic operations.
ANECDOTE

Partner Force Litter-Bearer Incident

  • Rick shared a story where partner-force litter bearers posed as wounded to get medevac lift and later left the unit short.
  • That incident highlights loss of accountability and the need to control who enters/exits the CCP.
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