Emergency Severity Index (ESI) Triage final exam with correct Question and Answers 2024
Emergency Severity Index (ESI) Triage final exam with correct Question and Answers 2024 Emergency Severity Index level that requires immediate life-saving intervention... Level 1 Emergency Severity Index level that is high risk situation, confused/disoriented, severe pain or distress Level 2 Emergency Severity Index level in which many resources are needed... Level 3 Emergency Severity Index level in which one or more resources are needed Level 4 Emergency Severity Index level in which no resources are needed Level 5 A 40-year old male presents to triage with vague, midsternal chest discomfort, occurring intermittently for one month. This morning he reports a similar episode, which has now resolved. Currently complains of mild nausea, but feels pretty good. Medical History: Smoker. He is alert, with skin warm and dry and does not appear in any distress. Level 2 A 22 year old female on college break presents to the triage desk complaining of sudden onset of feeling very sick, severe sore throat, and feeling "feverish". She is dyspneic and drooling at triage, and her skin is hot to touch. Level 2 A 68 year old male brought in by his wife for sudden onset of left arm weakness, slurred speech, and difficulty walking. Symptoms began 2 hours prior to arrival. Past medical history: Atrial fibrillation. Meds: Lanoxin. The patient is awake, oriented, mildly short of breath. Speech is slurred, right-sided facial droop is present. Left upper-extremity weakness noted with 2/5 muscle strength. Level 2 A 60 year old male complains of sudden loss of vision in the left eye that morning. Patient denies pain or discomfort. Past medical history: CAD, HTN . The patient is slightly anxious but no distress. Level 2 A 22 year old female with 10/10 abdominal pain for two days. Denies nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or urinary frequency. Her heart rate is 84 and she is eating ice cream. Level 3 A 70 year old female with her right arm in a cast is brought to triage by her daughter. The daughter states that her mother fell yesterday and fractured her arm. The patient is complaining of pain. Daughter states "they put this cast on yesterday, but I think it's too tight." Daughter reports her mother has been very restless at home and thinks her mother is in pain. Patient has a history of Alzheimer's disease. The patient is confused and mumbling (at baseline per her daughter); face flushed. She is unable to provide verbal description of her complaints. Her right upper extremity is in a short arm cast; digits appear tense, swollen and ecchymotic. Nail beds are pale; capillary refill delayed. Patient is not wearing a sling. Level 2 An 8 month old presents with fever, cough, and vomiting. The baby has vomited twice this morning; no diarrhea. Mom states the baby usually healthy but has "not been eating well lately". Doesn't own a thermometer, bu knows the baby is 'hot" and age acetaminophen two hours prior to arrival. The baby is wrapped inn a blanket, eyes are open, appears listless, skin hot and moist, sunken fontanel. Respirations are regular and not labored. Level 2 A 34 year old male presents to triage with rights lower quadrant pain, 5/10, all day. Pain is associated with loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. Past medical history: none. The patient appears in moderate discomfort, skin warm and dry; guarding abdomen. Level 3, but can be upgraded to level 2 if vital signs were abnormal. A 40 year old male presents to triage with a gradual increase in shortness of breath over the past two days associated with chest pain. Past medical history: colon cancer. He is in moderate respiratory distress, skin warm and dry. Level 2 A 60 year old male presents with complaint of dark stools for one month with vague abdominal pain. Past medical history: none. Pulse is tachycardia at rate of 140 and he has a blood pressure of 80 palpable. His skin is pale and diaphoretic. Level 1 EMS arrives with a 25 year old female with sudden onset of significant vaginal bleeding, with 9/10 abdominal pain. The patient is 7 mos pregnant. BP
Written for
- Institution
- Emergency Severity Index a
- Course
- Emergency Severity Index a
Document information
- Uploaded on
- August 2, 2024
- Number of pages
- 3
- Written in
- 2024/2025
- Type
- Exam (elaborations)
- Contains
- Questions & answers
Subjects
- emergency severity index
- severity index esi
-
emergency severity index esi triage final exam w