,Telephone Triage
Protocols
for Nurses
Fourth Edition
Julie K. Briggs, RN, BSN, MHA
Providence Health & Services
Portland, Oregon
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The clinical treatments described and recommended in this publication are based on research and consultation with nursing, medical, and legal
authorities. To the best of our knowledge, these procedures reflect currently accepted practice. Nevertheless, they cannot be considered absolute
and universal recommendations. For individual applications, all recommendations must be considered in light of the patient’s clinical condition
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disclaim any responsibility for any adverse effects resulting from the suggested procedures, from any undetected errors, or from the reader’s
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Briggs, Julie K.
Telephone triage protocols for nurses / Julie K. Briggs. — 4th ed.
p. ; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary: “Performing telephone triage requires the ability to make quick and effective decisions based on limited information. This rapid-
access resource delivers over 200 triage protocols for evaluating patients’ symptoms over the telephone. Each symptom entry lists questions,
grouped by urgency level, to determine whether the caller should seek emergency care immediately, seek medical care the same day, call back for
appointment, or follow home care instructions. Detailed home care instructions are then provided. Simple, direct, and useful, it is the most
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