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    Listen Closer: What Triage Nurses Hear That Others Miss

    News DeskBy News DeskMay 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    It’s 2 a.m. A mother calls into a nurse triage line. Her baby isn’t screaming. She’s not rattling off symptoms. She just keeps saying, “something’s wrong.”

    And the nurse on the other end of that phone line already knows she’s right. Not because of a protocol, but because of something built over years of watching patients in waiting rooms, trauma bays, and hallways. It’s the ability to feel the weight of a call before a single clinical question is asked.

    It’s Nurses Week. Amid all the well-deserved recognition for the hours, the sacrifice, and the impossible pace of all nurses, it’s worth highlighting a unique skillset in the field: the clinical sixth sense triage nurses carry into every interaction and the quiet ways it shapes patient outcomes every single day.

    The clinical instinct behind the call 

    In the emergency department, nurses are trained in what’s called a doorway assessment. You walk to a room, and in the seconds before you reach the bedside, you’re already reading the patient — color, posture, breathing pattern, eye contact. 

    With telephonic nurse triage, all of that is stripped away. The doorway becomes a question: Can you tell me your name? Introductions are already a clinical assessment.

    For a clinically trained triage nurse, those first few seconds of the conversation are crucial. The nurse is immediately answering key questions: How quickly does the patient respond? Do they hesitate? Is there a tremor in the voice or a struggle for air between words? Are they spelling their last name and losing track mid-letter?

    There’s a version of triage that prioritizes call throughput. While the metrics look nice on paper, they don’t detail the chest pain patient who called at 11 p.m. because “it’s probably just indigestion but tonight feels different.” A call center representative reads that as a GI complaint. A triage nurse with emergency experience hears the pause and knows the difference. 

    I received a call once from a mother of twins. They’d been inconsolable for hours. She was exhausted, scared, and while the children’s condition was manageable, she had reached her limit. I didn’t solve anything dramatic that night. I told her it was okay to put them down safely and step away for a minute.  

    For the triage nurse, it comes down to understanding nuance and unique patient needs, whether that’s identifying an acute condition or just lending a listening ear.

    What health systems should understand

    As someone who now works on the operational side of telehealth triage partnerships, I hear a lot of questions about return on investment. Metrics such as ED avoidance rates are legitimate measures, and they matter. But what gets missed in those conversations is the full scope of what a clinically experienced triage nurse does. 

    It’s the calls that don’t become emergencies because someone was there, the patient who felt heard at 3 a.m. and didn’t spiral, and the caregiver who got a steady voice when they needed one.

    This Nurses Week, I want to close with a genuine thank you to every nurse working nights, weekends, and the hours nobody else wants. Let’s celebrate the triage nurses taking calls at 2 a.m. from scared moms and chest pain patients who almost didn’t call. Your instincts are not soft skills; they are clinical skills that save lives and hold people together in moments that never make it into any report.

    That’s the sixth sense that takes years to build, and patients are better for it every single day.

    Photo: Cavan Images, Getty Images


    Devin English, MBA, MSN, RN, is an Account Manager at Conduit Health Partners, where she works with health systems to build and strengthen nurse-first telehealth programs. Before moving to the operational side of healthcare, she spent years as an emergency department nurse — experience that shapes how she thinks about triage, patient access, and the clinical instincts that protocols alone can’t replace. Conduit Health Partners delivers 24/7 nurse triage and telehealth services designed to connect patients with the right level of care, at the right time.

    This post appears through the MedCity Influencers program. Anyone can publish their perspective on business and innovation in healthcare on MedCity News through MedCity Influencers. Click here to find out how.

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