ENA Triage ESI 2.0 complete with
verified solutions(latest updated
version already graded A+)
2 - answer 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 - answer 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 - answer 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.
5 - answer 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.
, 1 - answer A caregiver was carrying their 5-month-old
when they tripped and fell down a 6-step stair. They
stated that the baby was crying and then stopped. The
baby appears limp in their arms, vitals are BP 89/58 mm
Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.5°C
(97.7°F), and SpO2 91% without supplemental oxygen.
3 - answer A 35-year-old presents with dizziness and
vomiting. They state that it started after getting out of
bed in the morning and happens with every position
change. Vital signs are BP 152/82 mm Hg, HR 104
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.1°C (98.1°F),
and SpO2 98% without supplemental oxygen.
2 - answer A 34-year-old patient who is two weeks
postpartum presents with shortness of breath with vitals
of BP 152/96 mm Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 20
breaths/minute, T 36.9°C (98.5°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
4 - answer A 52-year-old patient fell outside and presents
with right wrist pain. There is no obvious deformity; minor
swelling is noted. There was no head injury. Vitals are BP
116/70 mm Hg, HR 82 beats/minute, RR 16
breaths/minute, T 36.9°C (98.0°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - answer A 79-year-old patient presents with sudden
onset of abdominal pain. Vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR
90 beats/minute, RR 22 breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F),
verified solutions(latest updated
version already graded A+)
2 - answer 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 - answer 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 - answer 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.
5 - answer 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.
, 1 - answer A caregiver was carrying their 5-month-old
when they tripped and fell down a 6-step stair. They
stated that the baby was crying and then stopped. The
baby appears limp in their arms, vitals are BP 89/58 mm
Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.5°C
(97.7°F), and SpO2 91% without supplemental oxygen.
3 - answer A 35-year-old presents with dizziness and
vomiting. They state that it started after getting out of
bed in the morning and happens with every position
change. Vital signs are BP 152/82 mm Hg, HR 104
beats/minute, RR 16 breaths/minute, T 36.1°C (98.1°F),
and SpO2 98% without supplemental oxygen.
2 - answer A 34-year-old patient who is two weeks
postpartum presents with shortness of breath with vitals
of BP 152/96 mm Hg, HR 90 beats/minute, RR 20
breaths/minute, T 36.9°C (98.5°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
4 - answer A 52-year-old patient fell outside and presents
with right wrist pain. There is no obvious deformity; minor
swelling is noted. There was no head injury. Vitals are BP
116/70 mm Hg, HR 82 beats/minute, RR 16
breaths/minute, T 36.9°C (98.0°F), and SpO2 96% without
supplemental oxygen.
2 - answer A 79-year-old patient presents with sudden
onset of abdominal pain. Vitals are BP 106/62 mm Hg, HR
90 beats/minute, RR 22 breaths/minute, T 36.6°C (97.8°F),