Emergency Severity Index (ESI): A Triage Tool for Emergency Departments
Appendix B. ESI Triage Algorithm, v.4
Table of Contents
- Emergency Severity Index Implementation Handbook, 2012 Edition
- Chapter 2. Overview of the Emergency Severity Index
- Chapter 3. ESI Level 2
- Chapter 4. ESI Levels 3-5 and Expected Resource Needs
- Chapter 5. The Role of Vital Signs in ESI Triage
- Chapter 6. Use of the ESI for Pediatric Triage
- Chapter 7. Implementation of ESI Triage
- Chapter 8. Evaluation and Quality Improvement
- Chapter 9. Practice Cases
- Chapter 10. Competency Cases
- Appendix A. Frequently Asked Questions and Post-test Materials for Chapters 2-8
- Appendix B. ESI Triage Algorithm, v.4
- Appendix C. Abbreviations and Acronyms (as used in this handbook)

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D. Danger Zone Vital Signs. Consider uptriage to ESI 2 if any vital sign criterion is exceeded.
Pediatric Fever Considerations:
- 1 to 28 days of age: assign at least ESI 2 if temp >38.0 C (100.4F).
- 1-3 months of age: consider assigning ESI 2 if temp >38.0 C (100.4F).
- 3 months to 3 yrs of age: consider assigning ESI 3 if: temp >39.0 C (102.2 F), or incomplete immunizations, or no obvious source of fever.
©ESI Triage Research Team, 2004—(Refer to teaching materials for further clarification)


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