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What is the Revised Trauma Score (RTS)?
The
Revised Trauma Score (RTS)
is a scoring system used to assess the severity of a trauma patient's injuries. It is a crucial tool in the field of
emergency medicine
and
epidemiology
. The RTS assigns numerical values to three vital signs:
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
,
systolic blood pressure (SBP)
, and
respiratory rate (RR)
. These scores help healthcare providers determine the urgency of a patient's condition and prioritize treatment accordingly.
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