History-Taking Questions During Triage in Emergency Medicine

RESEARCH ON LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION(2022)

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Triage in emergency medicine is the initial process of assessing and categorizing urgency of patients' conditions. During triage, nurses elicit patients' problems and gather additional information through history taking and physical examination. This paper examines ways in which triage nurses construct history-taking questions and manage the task of urgency assessment. In video-recordings of triage interactions at an emergency department in Korea, nurses are oriented to building history-taking questions in the direction of ruling out urgency of patients' conditions. First, triage nurses construct questions concerning patients' current symptoms by undercutting their serious nature. Second, nurses also develop questions in search for a possible cause or diagnosis of patients' problems, often proposing a non- or less urgent cause. Findings suggest that nurses may avoid overestimating the level of urgency in triage history taking and prioritize efficiency. Data are in Korean.
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triage,questions,emergency,medicine,history-taking
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