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Immediate and Delayed Victims: Understanding Minor and Fatal Outcomes in Crisis Situations

In emergency response scenarios, it's crucial to distinguish between immediate, delayed, minor, and dead victims. Immediate victims require urgent medical attention due to life-threatening conditions. Delayed victims, though stable, still need care but are not in immediate danger. Minor victims might have non-critical injuries, while dead victims signify the tragic loss of life. This classification aids in prioritizing medical services during crises, optimizing resource allocation and improving survival rates for those affected.

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Immediate and Delayed Victims: Understanding Minor and Fatal Outcomes in Crisis Situations

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  1. IMMEDIATE DELAYED MINOR DEAD VICTIMS

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