"overtriage" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: overtriages [plural]
Etymology: over- + triage Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|over|triage}} over- + triage Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} overtriage (countable and uncountable, plural overtriages)
  1. (medicine) An inaccurately high prehospital triage value assigned to a set of symptoms or an injury, assessing it as being more severe or traumatic than it truly is; the administrative or societal burden caused by such miscalibration, such as wait times in emergency departments. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Medicine
    Sense id: en-overtriage-en-noun-BPL4FLj5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with over- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 86 14 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with over-: 57 43 Topics: medicine, sciences

Verb

Forms: overtriages [present, singular, third-person], overtriaging [participle, present], overtriaged [participle, past], overtriaged [past]
Etymology: over- + triage Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|over|triage}} over- + triage Head templates: {{en-verb}} overtriage (third-person singular simple present overtriages, present participle overtriaging, simple past and past participle overtriaged)
  1. To make such a misguided triage assessment.
    Sense id: en-overtriage-en-verb-lIiGn1RV

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