Emergency Department Triage Manual, A-B
Emergency Department Triage Manual, A-B
ED Triage Manual, A-B
Abscess, Skin
Level 1, 2, 3 patients should be NPO.
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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Allergic Reaction
Critical or Acute patients should receive epinephrine if needed as soon as possible.
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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Apnea
Respiratory pause of any duration if there is an associated change in muscle tone, pallor or
cyanosis and/or bradycardia.
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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History of apneic episode | Home monitor apnea alarm without symptoms |
Ataxia
Ataxia is defined as an impairment of the coordination of movement without the loss of muscle strength.1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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Bites
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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BRUE Concern
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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Burns
Patients who meet critical criteria or present with an inhalation injury, altered mental status/LOC at scene, chest pain or arrhythmias and associated major trauma should be taken to the Resuscitation Room for immediate evaluation and treatment.
1 Critical | 2 Acute | 3 Urgent | 4 Urgent | 5 Non-Urgent |
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Palmar Method Patient’s palm = 1% BSA |