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A 24-year-old woman
arrives to the emergency
B department (ED)
complaining of a severe
headache,
nosebleed, and overall
weakness and dizziness.
She states that she
delivered a baby 2 weeks
prior, and
suffered from hypertension
during her entire
,pregnancy. She delivered 3
weeks early due to a
hypertensive crisis.
Her vital signs: BP 160/110
mm Hg, HR 118 BPM, RR 24
breaths per minute. When
you remove her blood
pressure cuff, you note
seizure activity and the
patient slides to the floor
in full tonic-clonic
seizure activity.
A. ESI Level 1: The patient requires emergent intervention
B. ESI Level 2: The patient is
ill and falls under the acuity
scale
, C. ESI Level 3: The patient requires several resources
D. ESI Level 4: The patient requires seizure precautions