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A 48-year-old male tells you that he has a history of kidney stones and thinks he has another one. He has right costovertebral angle pain that radiates around to the front into his groin. He is nauseous but tells you he took a pain pill, and right now he has minimal pain, he denies vomiting.Vital Signs: T: 98.0 HR: 80 bpm BP: 136/74 mm Hg RR: 20 SpO2: 100% ra ESI LEVEL :
"I had a knee replacement three months ago. Now look at it!" states a 62-year-old female. The knee is red, swollen, and tender to touch.Vital Signs: T: 99.0 HR: 74 bpm BP: 164/75 mm Hg RR: 19 SpO2: 97% ra pain 6/10 ESI LEVEL :
" This morning I stepped on a rusty nail, and it went right through my shoe into my foot. I washed it really well, Google told me I need a tetanus shot." No previous medical history, Vital signs within normal limits ESI LEVEL :
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Rationale: ESI Level 3: Two or more resources noted. The patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of another kidney stone. At a minimum he will need a urinalysis and CT scan.
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Rationale: ESI Level 3: Two or more resources noted. The patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of an infection. At a minimum she will require labs, a radiograph, an orthopedic consult and IV antibiotics.
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Rationale: ESI LEVEL 5: No Resources This patient will require a physical exam and then a tetanus booster, which is not considered a resource.
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Triage Darts November 25
Krista Salvatore
Created on October 27, 2025
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A 48-year-old male tells you that he has a history of kidney stones and thinks he has another one. He has right costovertebral angle pain that radiates around to the front into his groin. He is nauseous but tells you he took a pain pill, and right now he has minimal pain, he denies vomiting.Vital Signs: T: 98.0 HR: 80 bpm BP: 136/74 mm Hg RR: 20 SpO2: 100% ra ESI LEVEL :
"I had a knee replacement three months ago. Now look at it!" states a 62-year-old female. The knee is red, swollen, and tender to touch.Vital Signs: T: 99.0 HR: 74 bpm BP: 164/75 mm Hg RR: 19 SpO2: 97% ra pain 6/10 ESI LEVEL :
" This morning I stepped on a rusty nail, and it went right through my shoe into my foot. I washed it really well, Google told me I need a tetanus shot." No previous medical history, Vital signs within normal limits ESI LEVEL :
Yeah!
Next question
Rationale: ESI Level 3: Two or more resources noted. The patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of another kidney stone. At a minimum he will need a urinalysis and CT scan.
Yeah!
Next question
Rationale: ESI Level 3: Two or more resources noted. The patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of an infection. At a minimum she will require labs, a radiograph, an orthopedic consult and IV antibiotics.
Yeah!
Next question
Rationale: ESI LEVEL 5: No Resources This patient will require a physical exam and then a tetanus booster, which is not considered a resource.
Great Job!
Triage Darts
See you next month!
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