Which patient would be designated red during triage at the site of a mass casualty incident?

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Prioritization of care for this patient follows an initial assessment of airway, breathing, circulation, and neurological status. In a traumatic injury, ribs may be fractured and detached from the chest wall, resulting in asymmetrical chest movement. This may compromise respiratory status and indicate a pneumothorax or other internal injuries. After identification of asymmetrical chest movement, pain on inspiration would be evaluated as part of the respiratory assessment. After the breathing and respiratory issues are assessed, pale, moist skin and lower extremity lacerations may be evaluated as part of the circulatory assessment.
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Which color tag is assigned the lowest priority for care in a mass casualty event?

According to the disaster triage tag system, a red colored tag is used for a client who has an immediate threat to life. A black colored tag is used for a client who is expected to die or is dead.

How do you triage in a disaster?

The injured people are placed in four urgent (red), emergency (yellow), delayed (green) and non-salvageable (black) classes. The noteworthy point is that in this method the criterion of obeying the commands is examined before the evaluation of breathing and pulse rate.