LEVEL 1: Cardiac/Respiratory Arrest, Agonal, Gasping Respirations, Severe Bradycardia, Tachycardia, Hypoperfusion, Immediate Need for Fluid Resuscitation, Anaphylactic Reactions, Baby is Flaccid, Severe Hypoglycemia or Hyperglycemia , Strong Alcohol odor & unresponsive, LEVEL 2: Active Chest Paid, CAD, but stable, Needle stick in Health Care Worker, Signs of Stroke - Not Severe, Ectopic Pregnancy - Hemodynamically stable, Immunocompromised with fever, Suicidal / Homicidal , Emergent, Care is Immediate - Within 10 Minutes, Potential Major Life or Organ Threat, LEVEL 3: Urgent, Stable - Requires two or more resources, LEVEL 4: Non-Urgent, Stable - Requires one resource, LEVEL 5: Referred, Stable - Requires no Resources,
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