There are different triage systems that can be used. What they share is a five-level system that guides the nurse in deciding who needs to be seen first and who can wait. The scales go from 1 [a patient who needs to be seen immediately, be resuscitated, or is in crucial condition] to a 5 [a patient who can wait a long time, has minor injury or illness, and is classified as nonurgent.] Most of the time patients 1 & 5 are easy to identify. It is the patients in between who are the most difficult to sort out. Similarly, you may have a very sick patient, an about-to-be-discharged patient, and 3 “middle” patients in your unit.
SO, back to Maslow!
A great way to set priorities is to use Maslow. The base starts with physiological needs like food, air, and water - which correspond to the ABCs of nursing, airway, breathing, and circulation. It moves upward to safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization - needs that are important but ones that come after the patient has an airway, is breathing, and is perfusing well. Similarly, the patient who needs case management gets in line behind the patient with no BP, no matter who is yelling louder.
Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, California
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract), California is a federally recognized tribe of Maidu and Miwok people in El Dorado County, California. The Shingle Springs Miwok are Sierra Miwok, an indigenous people of California.
(Source: nativeamericanencyclopedia.com, via nativeamericannews)
everyone keeps dying…

We lost one of own this August…
‘uk'oyis hepeena <3
Me and the babies in our tipi at the summer powwow. This tipi has been in my family since before I was born and has been a place I have called home. My daughter and my friend and her baby, in this picture, spent the weekend in our tipi which is a new experience for my daughter. Sometimes I feel guilty because my culture or lifestyle has changed since I had her but then I assure myself that we are modern day Natives; but I will always honor my grandmother and her traditional values.









