Emergent, Class I (crimson tag)
instant hazard to existence; do not delay treatment
ex; airway obstruction, surprise
Class II, pressing (yellow tag) Major injuries that want to be treated can postpone care by
using 30 minutes to two hours. Class III, non-pressing (inexperienced tag) minor accidents
that do not require immediately remedy, can put off 2-4 hours
Class IV expectant (black tag) anticipated and allowed to die; put together for morgue
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Sodium
136-a hundred forty five mEq/L
Potassium
3.5-5.Zero mEq/L
Calcium
nine-10.5 mg/dL
Magnesium
1.3-2.1 mEq/L
Phosphorus
three-four.Five mg/dL
Chloride
98-106 mEq/L
pH
7.35-7.45
PaCO2
35-forty five mmHg
PaO2
eighty-a hundred mmHg
HCO3
21-28 mEq/L
RBC Male
4.7-6.1 million according to liter RBC Female
4.2-5.Four million/uL
Hgb Male
14-18 g/dL
Hgb Female
12-sixteen g/dL
Hct Male
42-fifty two%
Female Hct 37-47%
WBCs
5,000-10,000 mm3
ESR