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/5 (10K reviews)Good value and easy to use – G2 Crowd. Mar 27,  · Technological Advances in Nurse Triage Page 14 Chapter 2: How Does Telephone Nurse Triage Work? Page 17 Chapter 3: Telephone Nurses and Their Common . Most telehealth triagers are registered nurses with special advanced training. The use of protocols by nurses who work in medical call centers is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Accreditation Health Care Commission, and other risk management groups. %PDF %âãÏÓ 0 obj > endobj 0 obj >/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[02C9F60B1EC69B7B59AE3BC>9E5D85F8ED4BFDB18EBD7EDCC7>]/Index[ 58]/Info 0 R. May 25, · Triage Nurse makes suspected diagnosis based on symptoms consistent with COVID and nurse judgment. Perspective: triage nurses are more qualified to suspect a clinical diagnosis of this infection than parents. Confirmation of Diagnosis: If COVID testing is available, it should be performed on all the above suspected cases. • The SMAP questions are especially helpful to new nurses. Using the most appropriate protocol helps assure that the triager selects the most appropriate disposition and targeted care advice. • The SMAP section is found towards the beginning of the triage protocol section, but always after the triage questions. Mar 27, · Technological Advances in Nurse Triage Page 14 Chapter 2: How Does Telephone Nurse Triage Work? Page 17 Chapter 3: Telephone Nurses and Their Common Challenges Who are Triage Nurses? Page 20 Chapter 4: Triage Protocols How Protocols Work Schmitt-Thompson Protocols Page 23 Chapter 5: Setting Up a Nurse Triage Service. Sep 23, · Simple, direct, and useful, it is the most comprehensive and user-friendly telephone triage book available. This new edition features several new protocols--Swine Flu (H1N1 virus), Bedbug Problems, Tattoo Problems, and Emergency Contraception--as well as new information in the introductory chapter about program development, management issues.