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100

Adult, decapitation – obvious death.

Rationale: Non-survivable injury → Black.

100

Adult, rib fractures, RR 20, stable vitals.

Rationale: Stable but painful, needs care → Yellow.

100

Elderly, confused, RR 34, cap refill >2 sec, cannot follow commands.

  • Rationale: RR >30 + altered mental status → Red.

100

Adult, apneic, pulseless after airway reposition.

Rationale: No respirations after airway opened → Black.

100

Child, scalp laceration with moderate bleeding controlled, alert.

Rationale: Stable but needs wound care → Yellow.

200

Adult, GCS 6, RR 8, weak pulse.


  • Rationale: Inadequate respirations (<10) and unable to follow commands → Red.


200

Adult, crushed pelvis, absent radial pulses, skin cool, clammy.

Rationale: Absent perfusion → Red.

200

Elderly, fall with head trauma, RR 18, radial pulse present, repeats same phrase over and over.

Rationale: Mental status abnormal → Red.

200

Adult, shoulder dislocation, stable vitals.

Rationale: Not life-threatening, requires care → Yellow.

200

Pregnant female (~30 weeks), RR 28, HR 140, hypotensive, moaning in pain.

Rationale: Shock state, cannot follow commands clearly → Red.

300

Adult, suspected spinal injury, vitals stable, follows commands.

Rationale: Potential serious injury, but stable → Yellow.

300

Child, laceration to thigh, bleeding controlled, RR 28, oriented.

Rationale: Stable after bleeding controlled → Yellow.

300

Teen, sprained ankle, hopping but mobile.

Rationale: Ambulatory despite injury → Green.

300

Adult, penetrating chest wound, RR 28, shallow, radial pulse absent.

Rationale: Impending collapse → Red.

300

Child, laceration to thigh, bleeding controlled, RR 28, oriented.

Rationale: Stable after bleeding controlled → Yellow.

400

Child, epistaxis (nosebleed), bleeding slowed but still trickling, RR 24, pulse strong, walking.

Rationale: Ambulatory, vitals stable, minor bleeding → Green.

400

Adult, chest wall contusion, RR 22, radial pulse present, oriented.

Rationale: Stable despite injury → Yellow.

400

Adult, unconscious, RR 36, weak carotid pulse, cannot follow commands.

Rationale: RR >30 and altered mental status → Immediate (Red).

400

Adult, second-degree burns to both legs, RR 18, pulse present.

Rationale: Stable but requires hospital care → Yellow.

400

Teen, ankle deformity, distal pulses intact.

Rationale: Stable fracture, not life-threatening → Yellow.

500

Adult, open femur fracture, arterial bleed uncontrolled, tachycardic.

Rationale: Uncontrolled bleeding + shock → Red.

500

Teen, abdominal tenderness after blunt trauma, RR 22, radial pulse present, oriented.


    • Rationale: Stable but concerning → Yellow.

500

Elderly, crushed chest, agonal breaths, pulseless.

Rationale: Pulseless with non-survivable injury → Black.

500

Child, full-thickness burns to face, struggling to breathe

Rationale: Compromised airway → Red.

500

Adult, seizure ongoing, RR 24, radial pulse weak.


    • Rationale: Active seizure → airway/perfusion threat → Red.

600

Teen, crushed lower legs, RR 24, radial pulse absent, answers questions.

Rationale: No perfusion despite alertness → Red.

600

Adult, flail chest, RR 32, SpO₂ 85%, anxious.

Rationale: RR >30 and respiratory compromise → Red.

600

Adult, fractured humerus, vitals stable.

Rationale: Isolated extremity injury, stable → Yellow.

600

Child, crying, no injuries, anxious but ambulatory.

Rationale: Emotional upset only, walking → Green.

600

Child, RR 40, cap refill >2 sec, weak radial pulse.

Rationale: RR >30 and poor perfusion → Red.

700

Elderly, hip fracture, alert, radial pulse present, cap refill <2 sec.

Rationale: Stable but painful, needs care → Yellow.

700

Elderly, mild confusion baseline, RR 22, strong radial pulse, follows commands.

Rationale: Chronic confusion but stable → Yellow.

700

Elderly, hip fracture, alert, radial pulse present, cap refill <2 sec.

  • Rationale: Stable, unable to ambulate → Yellow.

700

Adult, deep thigh laceration, bleeding controlled, pulse present.

Rationale: Controlled bleeding, stable vitals → Yellow.

700

Adult, pelvic fracture, RR 22, HR 150, pale, answers questions.

Rationale: Shock despite mental clarity → Red.

800

Adult, partial arm amputation with uncontrolled arterial bleed

Rationale: Uncontrolled hemorrhage → Red.

800

Teen, stable abdominal pain, alert, oriented.

Rationale: Stable vitals, not life-threatening → Yellow.

800

Adult, partial amputation of leg, bleeding controlled, RR 24, pulse weak, moaning only.

Rationale: Perfusion borderline, mental status impaired → Red.

800

Teen, penetrating abdominal wound, HR 150, pale, diaphoretic.

Rationale: Signs of shock (poor perfusion) → Red.

800

Elderly, wrist fracture, bleeding controlled, alert.

Rationale: Stable, controlled bleeding → Yellow.

900

Adult, closed tib/fib fracture, RR 20, radial pulse present, follows commands

Rationale: All parameters normal, but injury prevents ambulation → Yellow.

900

Adult, seizure postictal, RR 16, pulse strong, oriented to person only.

Rationale: Mental status impaired → Red.

900

Adult, tension pneumothorax signs: tracheal deviation, JVD, severe distress.

Rationale: Life-threatening breathing problem → Red.

900

Adult, multiple abrasions with controlled bleeding, anxious, asking repeatedly if they’re going to die, walking.

Rationale: Psychological distress, but medically minor → Green.

900

Child, burns to face & neck, RR 24, stridor present, oriented.

Rationale: Airway compromise → Red.

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