ED Assessment Framework
Stroke Assessment
Pediatric Assessment
CTAS Re-assessments
Relational Practice
100

What does the acronym ABCDE stand for in the primary survey?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure/Environment 

100

What does FAST - VAN stand for? 

Face
Arms
Speech
Time

Vision
Aphasia
Neglect

100

What does the PAT acronym stand for & what does it assess?

Pediatric Assessment Triangle: Appearance, Work of Breathing, Circulation to Skin (aka. color)

100

CTAS 1 patients require what level of care?

Immediate resuscitation

100

What is relational practice in nursing?

A way of practicing that emphasizes genuine connection, respect, and understanding of each person’s lived experience to support holistic, compassionate care.

200

In the secondary survey, what does "H" stand for in HIJ?

History & Head to Toe (focused assessment)

200

What is the time window for IV thrombolytic therapy (tPA or TNK)?

Within 4.5 hours of symptom onset

200

What is one reliable pediatric pain assessment tool for non-verbal children?

FLACC Scale (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability)

200

How soon should a CTAS 2 patient be reassessed?

Within 15 minutes

200

Name one principle of trauma-informed care

Safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, or empowerment

300

What is the purpose of a primary survey in the ED?

To identify and treat life-threatening conditions rapidly

300

What is one critical nursing priority when a stroke is suspected?

Rapid recognition and activation of stroke protocol/code stroke **TIME IS BRAIN**

300

When assessing a child, what should you do before touching them?

Observe their appearance and caregiver interaction (from the doorway)
Introduce yourself to parents and child
Smile (show full face, if wearing a mask) 

300

What does CTAS 3 represent in terms of acuity?

Urgent but stable; reassess within 30 minutes

300

Give one example of how an ED nurse can apply relational practice during a busy shift

Taking a brief moment to make eye contact, listen actively, or validate a patient’s concern before moving on to the next task

400

Name two key elements of reassessment and why they matter

Ongoing monitoring of VS and interventions; ensures stability and detects deterioration early

400

Name two components of the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) assessment

Level of consciousness, motor strength (arms and legs), gaze, speech, etc.

400

Name two relational practice strategies with children/families.

Active listening, empathy, explaining care simply, involving caregivers, game(s)/music included in care, etc

400

Provide one example of a CTAS 4 or 5 presentation

Minor conditions, ex: sore throat, suture removal, medication refill

400

How can trauma-informed care help reduce patient distress in the ED environment?

By creating psychological safety, avoiding re-traumatization, and supporting control and choice in care decisions