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114 pages

English

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Emergency Severity Index (ESI) - A Triage Tool for Emergency Department Care - Volume 4

Nicki Gilboy RN, MS, CEN, FAEN
Paula Tanabe, PhD, MSN, MPH, RN
Debbie Travers, PhD, RN, FAEN, CEN
Alexander M Rosenau, DO, CPE, FACEP

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About This Book

​The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) is a five-level emergency department (ED) triage algorithm that provides clinically relevant stratification of patients into five groups from 1 (most urgent) to 5 (least urgent) on the basis of acuity and resource needs. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) funded initial work on the ESI. In 2019, the Emergency Nurses Association acquired the ESI five-level emergency triage system. Since its acquisition, ENA has focused on improving the triage learning platform to help emergency nurses better understand ESI and better identify patients who should be seen first, while prioritizing the care of patients with less urgent conditions.

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Publisher

AHRQ Publication

Topic

Medical

Year

2011

Edition

4

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