🏥 PED-CTAS Decision Support
Step-by-Step Pediatric Emergency Triage Assessment
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Patient
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Vitals
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Assessment
4
High-Risk
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Result
Step 1: Patient Information
Patient Code (Optional)
Age Category *
Select age category
Neonate (0-28 days)
Infant (0-3 months)
Infant (3-6 months)
Infant (6-12 months)
Toddler (1-3 years)
Preschool (3-5 years)
School-age (6-12 years)
Adolescent (12-16 years)
Weight (kg)
Chief Complaint *
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Step 2: Vital Signs
Heart Rate (bpm) *
Respiratory Rate (brpm) *
SpO₂ (%) *
Normal: ≥95%
Temperature (°C) *
Normal: 36.0-37.5°C
BP Systolic (mmHg)
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Step 3: Clinical Assessment
Respiratory Distress
None
Mild (tachypnea, SpO₂ 92-94%)
Moderate (retractions, flaring)
Severe (cyanosis, grunting)
Hemodynamic Status
Normal
Volume Depletion
Hemodynamic Compromise
Shock
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
Pain Scale (0-10)
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Step 4: High-Risk Populations
CRITICAL:
Any checked item automatically escalates to CTAS Level II minimum.
Fever in infant <3 months
Immunocompromised with fever
VP shunt malfunction
Tracheostomy compromise
Metabolic disease
Sickle cell crisis
Congenital heart disease
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