ENA TRIAGE ESI 2.0 EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
2 - Answers -An 82-year-old patient from a nearby senior living facility presents with
vomiting and diarrhea. Vital signs are BP 92/60 mm Hg, HR 60 beats/minute, RR 28
breaths/minute, T 35.8°C (96.6°F), and SpO2 94% without supplemental oxygen.
5 - Answers -A 32-year-old presents with tooth pain. The patient states it hurts to chew
and cannot see a dentist for another week. Vitals are BP 138/82 mm Hg, HR 78
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.2°C (97.2°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - Answers -A 28-year-old patient presents with vaginal bleeding that started two hours
ago. She states she had a positive home pregnancy test a week ago. She has not had a
confirmed IUP on ultrasound yet. Her vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR 126
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F), and SpO2 99% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - Answers -A baby 21 days old is brought in by the caregiver stating the baby has
been crying a lot. The baby was born at 39 weeks gestation. Vitals are BP 68/40 mm
Hg, HR 196 beats/minute, RR 60 breaths/minute, T 38.2°C (100.8°F), and SpO2 97%
without supplemental oxygen.
1 - Answers -An ambulance presents to the ED with an 18-year-old patient with a
suspected medication overdose. Her roommate found her lethargic and "not acting
right," so they called 911. Vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR 126 beats/minute, RR 8
breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F), and SpO2 90% without supplemental oxygen.
3 - Answers -A 90-year-old patient presents with a painful rash to their flank area. Vital
signs are BP 160/88 mm Hg, HR 72 beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.5°C
(97.7°F), and SpO2 97% without supplemental oxygen.
5 - Answers -A 42-year-old assigned at birth male patient is brought in by ambulance
after a seizure witnessed by their spouse. The patient arrived alert and oriented to their
baseline. There was no trauma involved during the seizure. The patient stated that they
have not refilled their anti-seizure medication and the last time they took it was a few
days ago. Vitals are BP 140/76 mm Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 20 breaths/minute, T
36.9°C (98.5°F), and SpO2 96% without supplemental oxygen.
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
2 - Answers -An 82-year-old patient from a nearby senior living facility presents with
vomiting and diarrhea. Vital signs are BP 92/60 mm Hg, HR 60 beats/minute, RR 28
breaths/minute, T 35.8°C (96.6°F), and SpO2 94% without supplemental oxygen.
5 - Answers -A 32-year-old presents with tooth pain. The patient states it hurts to chew
and cannot see a dentist for another week. Vitals are BP 138/82 mm Hg, HR 78
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.2°C (97.2°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - Answers -A 28-year-old patient presents with vaginal bleeding that started two hours
ago. She states she had a positive home pregnancy test a week ago. She has not had a
confirmed IUP on ultrasound yet. Her vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR 126
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F), and SpO2 99% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - Answers -A baby 21 days old is brought in by the caregiver stating the baby has
been crying a lot. The baby was born at 39 weeks gestation. Vitals are BP 68/40 mm
Hg, HR 196 beats/minute, RR 60 breaths/minute, T 38.2°C (100.8°F), and SpO2 97%
without supplemental oxygen.
1 - Answers -An ambulance presents to the ED with an 18-year-old patient with a
suspected medication overdose. Her roommate found her lethargic and "not acting
right," so they called 911. Vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR 126 beats/minute, RR 8
breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F), and SpO2 90% without supplemental oxygen.
3 - Answers -A 90-year-old patient presents with a painful rash to their flank area. Vital
signs are BP 160/88 mm Hg, HR 72 beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.5°C
(97.7°F), and SpO2 97% without supplemental oxygen.
5 - Answers -A 42-year-old assigned at birth male patient is brought in by ambulance
after a seizure witnessed by their spouse. The patient arrived alert and oriented to their
baseline. There was no trauma involved during the seizure. The patient stated that they
have not refilled their anti-seizure medication and the last time they took it was a few
days ago. Vitals are BP 140/76 mm Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 20 breaths/minute, T
36.9°C (98.5°F), and SpO2 96% without supplemental oxygen.