Context Reasoning

Context understanding and reasoning tasks test accurate answers grounded in provided context. This capability is essential for knowledge-base support bots, policy lookup systems, and internal knowledge Q&A applications. Models are evaluated on their ability to provide accurate answers that are properly grounded in the given context rather than hallucinating information.

50
Duration
13s
Input Tokens
6002
Output Tokens
834
Cost
$0.00
Context
Input
Return the Re-examination of the patient admitted to the hospital 2025-05-20 at 09.10
Expected output
Temperature: 38.8°C, Pulse: 102 bpm, Respiratory Rate: 22/min, O2 Sat: 93% (room air), BP: 114/68, Appearance: Pale, visibly unwell, clutching left side with each cough, Auscultation: Clear crackles LLL (Left Lower Lobe), slightly diminished breath sounds in same area, Percussion: Dullness confirmed, CRP: 98 mg/L, CBC:, WBC: 13.7 x10⁹/L (elevated), Neutrophils: 9.6 x10⁹/L, ECG: Sinus tachycardia, no ischemia, Chest X-ray (STAT reading):, Infiltrate in left lower lobe, mild pleural effusion, Consistent with community-acquired pneumonia
Model output
Re-examination of Melisa Farrow on 2025-05-20 at 09:10:

VITAL SIGNS:
- Temperature: 38.8°C
- Pulse: 102 bpm
- Respiratory Rate: 22/min
- O2 Sat: 93% (room air)
- BP: 114/68

CLINICAL APPEARANCE:
- Pale, visibly unwell
- Clutching left side with each cough

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
- Auscultation: Clear crackles LLL (Left Lower Lobe), slightly diminished breath sounds in same area
- Percussion: Dullness confirmed

LAB RESULTS:
- CRP: 98 mg/L
- CBC: WBC: 13.7 x10⁹/L (elevated), Neutrophils: 9.6 x10⁹/L

DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS:
- ECG: Sinus tachycardia, no ischemia
- Chest X-ray (STAT reading): Infiltrate in left lower lobe, mild pleural effusion, consistent with community-acquired pneumonia

DIAGNOSIS:
- Acute community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) — Left lower lobe
- Pleuritic chest pain secondary to infection
- Status: Non-severe CAP but not suitable for home treatment due to oxygen saturation, systemic signs, and worsening symptoms