TRIAGE EXAM

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Q4:“I just turned my back for a minute,” cried the mother of a 4-year-old. The child was pulled out of the family pool by a neighbor who immediately administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The child is now breathing spontaneously but continues to be unresponsive. On arrival in the ED, vital signs were: HR: 126bt/min, RR :28bt/min, BP :80/64mmHg, SpO2: 96% on a non-rebreather.

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Q5:A normal healthy 7-year-old walks into the emergency department accompanied by his father, who reports that his son woke up complaining of a stomach ache. “He refused to walk downstairs and is not interested in eating or playing.” The child vomits at triage. Vital signs: T :100.4˚F, RR: 22 br/min, HR: 88 bt/min, BP: 84/60mmHg, SpO2:100% on RA, Pain Score:6/10.

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Q6:A 6-year-old male tells you that he was running across the playground and fell. He presents with a 3-centimeter laceration over his right knee. Healthy, no medications and no allergies history, immunizations are up to date.

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Q7:“I called my pediatrician, and she told me to bring him in because of his fever,” reports the mother of a 2-week-old. Vital signs: T :101˚F, HR: 154 bt/m, RR: 42br/m, SpO2: 100% RA. Uncomplicated, vaginal delivery. The baby is acting appropriately.

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Q8:“I think my son has swimmer’s ear. He spends half the day in the pool with his friends, so I am not surprised,” the mother of a 10-year-old boy tells you. The child has no complaints except painful, itchy ears. Vital signs: T :97˚F, HR: 88bt/m, RR :18br/m, BP: 100/68mmHg.

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Q9:Concerned parents arrive in the ED with their 4-day-old baby girl who is sleeping peacefully in the mother’s arms. “I went to change her diaper,” reports the father, “and I noticed a little blood on it. Is something wrong with our daughter?” The mother tells you that the baby is nursing well and weighed 7 lbs., 2 oz. at birth.

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Q10:“Our pediatrician told us to bring the baby to the emergency department to see a surgeon and have some tests. Every time I feed him, he vomits and it just comes flying out,” reports the mother of a healthy appearing 3–week-old. “None of my other kids did this.” Normal vaginal delivery. Vital signs are within normal limits.

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Q11:“I think he has another ear infection,” the mother of an otherwise healthy 2-year-old tells you. “He’s pulling on his right ear.” The child has a tympanic temperature of 100.2˚F and is trying to grab your stethoscope. He has a history of frequent ear infections and is currently taking no medication. He has a normal appetite and urine output, according to the mother.

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Q12:“My son needs a physical for camp,” an anxious mother tells you. “I called the clinic, but they can’t see him for 2 weeks and camp starts on Monday.” Her son, a healthy 9-yearold, will be attending a summer day camp.

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Q13:“My son woke me up about 3 hours ago complaining of a right earache. I gave him some acetaminophen but it didn’t help,” the 4- year-old’s mother tells you. No fever, other vital signs within normal limits for age.

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Q14:You are trying to triage an 18-month-old whose mother brought him in for vomiting. The toddler is very active and trying to get off his mother’s lap. To distract him, the mother hands him a bottle of juice, which he immediately begins sucking on. The child looks well hydrated and is afebrile.

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Q15:“I found my baby no response and no breath in the morning and I called ambulance.”6month old child’s mother crying a lot. The ambulance staff doing the CPR when the patient arrived ER.

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Q16:“I had abdominal pain since yesterday night.” stat by 5years old boy. His vital signs is T: 38.5 degree, HR: 115 bp/min, SPO2 is 98%, RR: 28/min, pain scale is 6/10.

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Q17:one month baby brought by her mother, her mother stat her baby had high fever start yesterday night. Check her vital signs: T: 39.1 degree, HR: 178bp/min, SPO2:96% RR: 40/min.

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Q18:one week baby girl had vomiting since morning had 5 times vomiting and poor appetite, her vital signs is T:36.5degree HR:160bp/min RR: 42/min SPO2:97%.when you check her V/S, her response not well.

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Q19:6years girl come to ER with her mother, her mother talk with the triage nurse her baby had asthma history and they want to go outside the Bei Jing, she want to have same medicine for cough if necessary. Patient’s vital signs is T: 36.5 degree, HR: 96bp/min, RR: 22/min, SPO2: 98%.

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Q20:one years old baby brought by his mother c/o is abnormal crying on and off since yesterday, had 5times vomiting. V/S checked is T: 37.3degree, HR: 153bp/min, RR: 32/min, spo2: 98%.

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Q21:3years girl come to ER with her mother with c/o fever and cough for 2days, T: 38.6 degree, RR: 30/min, HR: 132bp/min, spo2: 98%.

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Q22:patient had flu B positive one week ago, today come for follow up and they need the MC for go to school.

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Q23:2years baby come to ER with c/o rashes over body and lip swelling after ate the nuts, he had allergic reaction for the nuts before. V/S checked HR: 130bp/min, RR:34/min, spo2:93%, T:36.5.

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