HIV/AIDS
Immunology
Exposure
Cancer
Triage
100

CD4 cells are also known as this type of immune cell.

T-helper cells

100

This classic facial rash appears with lupus.

Butterfly Rash

100

Common early symptoms of Lyme disease include fever, fatigue, and this characteristic skin rash

erythema migrans (bulls-eye rash)

100

Persistent cough, Rust-colored sputum, SOB, CP, weight loss are red flag symptoms of what cancer?

Lung cancer

100

What color triage tag is assigned to patients requiring immediate care?

 red

200

When the CD4 count falls below this number, a person is considered to have AIDS.

200 cells/mm³

200

This antimalarial drug is frequently prescribed to manage lupus symptoms.

hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)

200

This test is commonly used to diagnose Lyme disease, often performed after symptoms appear.

ELISA test

200

What is the main symptom seen in Laryngeal Cancer?

Hoarseness of voice lasting longer than 2 weeks.

200

Where would a black tagged patient likely end up?

The morgue

300

This lung infection caused by a fungus is a common OI in people with AIDS.

Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP)?

300

This lab value is closely monitored post-kidney transplant to assess kidney function.

serum creatinine

300

What are the symptoms of confusion, rapid heartbeat, warm, dry skin, and high body temperature associated with a severe heat illness?

Heat Stroke

300

 Symptoms include shortness of breath and distended neck veins, often due to lung cancer or lymphoma.

Superior Vena Cava Syndrome

300

What ESI level is the following patient:  A patient with a sprained ankle, needing a splint and pain relief. 

Level 4

400

This therapy involves taking a combination of drugs to control HIV replication.

HAART

400

Post-transplant, this liver enzyme panel is monitored to detect early signs of rejection

AST, ALT, ALP, and bilirubin

400

What is one form of treatment for anthrax?

Cipro

400

How does the nurse assess for vascular compromise in a patient with laryngeal cancer?

Utilize a doppler every 2 hours to detect arterial insufficiency of venous congestion.

400

What ESI level is the following patient:  A 45-year-old with chest pain and shortness of breath, needing urgent evaluation. 

level 2

500

A cancer associated with AIDS, often presenting as purplish skin lesions.

Kaposi's sarcoma

500

Post-transplant, nurses monitor for this vital sign as an early indicator of infection.

Temperature.

500

 This viral disease was known for its characteristic pustular rash.

Smallpox

500

Hyperuricemia, hyperkalemia, and hyperphosphatemia are hallmarks of this life-threatening complication.

 Tumor Lysis Syndrome

500

What ESI level is the following patient:  A person with a mild headache, requiring minimal assessment and reassurance. 

Level 5

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