Trauma triage is a critical aspect of emergency medicine that involves quickly assessing and prioritizing the care of patients who have experienced severe physical injuries, such as those resulting from accidents, violence, or natural disasters. The goal of trauma triage is to rapidly and accurately determine the severity of a patient's injuries and allocate appropriate resources to provide them with timely and effective medical treatment. This process typically involves a combination of physical examinations, diagnostic tests, and clinical judgment to identify patients who require immediate intervention and transport to a trauma center for specialized care. Trauma triage protocols and guidelines are continually evolving to improve outcomes for critically injured patients and optimize the use of medical resources.