Children are the group that is most at risk. Furthermore, within 24 hours after arrival, hospital patients frequently pass away. Death can be avoided if children with severe illnesses are found quickly and treated. Prioritizing patients who present to the emergency department (ED) based on the severity of their presenting ailment is known as triage. The French verb "Trier," which meaning to sort, is where the word "triage" first appeared. Making ensuring the appropriate patient receives the right care at the right time is the goal of triaging. The WHO Pocket Book of Hospital Care for Children lists the usual triage approach for poor countries. Nurses, in particular, are essential to the assessment, triaging, and treatment of the children during this COVID epidemic, assuring high-quality nursing care.
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