First Aid for Corrections Officers Practice Test

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In the START triage system, what does the color red signify?

  1. Delayed treatment

  2. Immediate treatment

  3. Minor injuries

  4. Non-salvageable

The correct answer is: Immediate treatment

In the START triage system, the color red signifies immediate treatment. This categorization is crucial in emergency situations where medical resources are limited and there are multiple casualties. The red tagging indicates that the patient has life-threatening injuries or conditions that necessitate urgent medical attention to improve their chances of survival. These patients may be experiencing issues such as severe hemorrhaging, airway obstruction, or other critical conditions that require prompt intervention. Addressing these individuals swiftly can significantly alter their outcome. The severity of their condition surpasses that of patients categorized with other colors, emphasizing the need for urgency in providing care.