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JumpSTART triage is a triage method used by first responders to quickly classify victims during a mass casualty incident (MCI). Based on the Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) triage method, JumpSTART was created to address the unique needs of pediatric patients.

Overview[edit]

JumpSTART was developed by Dr. Lou Romig, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist. It is designed for children aged 8 and under, or for patients who appear developmentally to be a child. The method is used to quickly assess, categorize, and prioritize patients for treatment and transport during an MCI.

Method[edit]

The JumpSTART method involves a series of assessments and interventions, including:

Based on these assessments, patients are categorized into one of four categories: minor, delayed, immediate, or deceased.

Application[edit]

JumpSTART is used by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, including paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). It is also used in hospital settings, particularly in emergency departments.

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