Triage & Prioritization
Primary & Secondary Survey
Environmental Emergencies
Poisoning & Toxicology
Special Emergency Situations
100

This triage level requires immediate life-saving intervention to prevent death.

What is Level 1: Resuscitation?

100

This comes first in the ABCDE approach.

What is Airway?

100

This condition is defined by a core temperature ≤35°C (95°F).

What is Hypothermia?

100

This is the first priority in all poisoning cases.

What are ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)?

100

This team is activated for early clinical deterioration.

What is the Rapid Response Team (RRT)?

200

This triage level includes non-life-threatening conditions requiring basic evaluation.

What is Level 5: Nonurgent?

200

This letter in ABCDE assesses neurologic status using AVPU.

What is D (Disability)?

200

This life-threatening condition presents with hot, dry skin and temp >40°C.

What is Heat stroke?

200

This medication reverses opioid overdose.

What is Naloxone?

200

This communication method is used when calling RRT.

What is SBAR?

300

This system is used to prioritize patients based on severity in the ED.

What is a five-level triage system (ESI)?

300

This survey includes diagnostics, labs, and head-to-toe assessment.

What is the Secondary survey?

300

The priority goal in heat stroke management is this.

What is rapid reduction of body temperature?

300

This treatment binds toxins in the GI tract to prevent absorption.

What is Activated charcoal?

300

This nurse has specialized training in forensic evidence collection after assault.

What is a SANE nurse?

400

In emergency nursing, an “emergency” is defined primarily by this.

What is the patient or family perception?

400

This must always be assumed in trauma patients until ruled out.

What is a cervical spine injury?

400

This is the recommended treatment for frostbite.

What is controlled rapid rewarming (37–40°C bath)?

400

This type of poison should NOT be treated with induced vomiting.

What are corrosive agents (acids/alkalis)?

400

This global issue involves exploitation through force, fraud, or coercion.

What is Human trafficking?

500

This skill is essential for determining which patient is seen first in a chaotic ED.

What is clinical judgment / prioritization?

500

This step involves removing clothing to assess for hidden injuries.

What is Exposure (E)?

500

This complication of cold exposure can cause dysrhythmias due to returning cold blood.

What is rewarming shock / electrolyte imbalance risk?

500

This form of hemoglobin occurs in carbon monoxide poisoning and cannot carry oxygen.

What is Carboxyhemoglobin?

500

This is the top priority when managing a violent or psychiatric emergency patient.

What is safety (patient and staff)?

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