Patient 1: Anna Williams (Pneumonia)
66 y/o with community-acquired pneumonia, mild confusion, IV ceftriaxone/azithromycin, O2 at 2 L/min, allergic to penicillin.
Which intervention is least likely to improve respiratory status?
Which are actual risk factors for pneumonia exacerbation? (Select all that apply)
If 1 liter of NS is given over 10 hours using a 15 gtt/mL set, how many drops per minute (gtt/min) is this?
(top = lowest, bottom = highest priority)
Patient 2: Robert Davis (Diabetic Foot Ulcer)
45 y/o male, infected diabetic foot ulcer (MRSA), IV vancomycin, BG 250-300 mg/dL, smokes 1 pack/day.
What is the most accurate statement about safe vancomycin administration?
Which are incorrect ways to manage diabetes? (Select all that apply)
You opened a new gauze package for the foot dressing but only used half. To maintain sterility, what must be done with the unused portion?
Top = longest onset, Bottom = shortest onset
Patient 3: Lisa Chen (Postpartum Day 2)
29 y/o postpartum day 2, mild nipple soreness, episiotomy, stable vitals, moderate lochia rubra.
Which statement is least helpful for breastfeeding comfort and success?
Which findings are normal on postpartum day 2? (Select all that apply)
Lisa's postpartum hemoglobin is 11 g/dL; normal range (female) ~12–16 g/dL. How many g/dL below the lower limit is she?
(top=highest priority, bottom=lowest)
Patient 4: Mark Smith (CHF Exacerbation)
72 y/o male, IV furosemide, watch potassium, low-sodium diet, ejection fraction 35%.
What dietary advice is worst for CHF management?
Which findings suggest improvement in CHF? (Select all that apply)
Provider orders 40 mg IV furosemide. The vial is 10 mg/mL. How many mL do you administer?
Patient 5: Patricia Gomez (Acute Psychotic Episode)
50 y/o female with schizoaffective disorder, paranoid delusions, on risperidone, 1:1 observation.
Which communication technique is least therapeutic for paranoia?
Which actions promote medication adherence in psychosis? (Select all that apply)
Risperidone is ordered at 2 mg BID. How many mg total are given per day?
Patient 6: Isaiah Thompson (Post-op Hip Replacement)
60 y/o male, post-op day 1 L hip, hydromorphone PCA, enoxaparin prophylaxis.
Which measure is least likely to prevent DVT post-hip replacement?
Which interventions reduce respiratory complications post-op? (Select all that apply)
Pain is 4/10 at rest and 6/10 with movement. By how many points does it increase?
Patient 7: Nicole Johnson (Anxiety/Panic Attacks)
25 y/o with daily panic attacks, on sertraline, PRN lorazepam, frequent hyperventilation episodes.
During an acute panic attack, which response is least helpful?
Which interventions help manage chronic anxiety? (Select all that apply)
Nicole rates anxiety 9/10. After guided breathing, 5/10. By how many points did it decrease?
Patient 8: Rita Patel (Suspected Appendicitis)
35 y/o female with RLQ pain, WBC 14,500, NPO, possible appendectomy.
Which preop action is least appropriate for suspected appendicitis?
Which signs are commonly associated with appendicitis? (Select all that apply)
Her temperature is 37.8°C. Convert to °F (rounded to one decimal). Formula: °F = °C × 9/5 + 32
Patient 9: John Moore (COPD Exacerbation)
52 y/o male, on bronchodilators, IV steroids, O2 at 2 L/min, BiPAP at night, hx of heavy smoking.
Which breathing technique does not help reduce air trapping in COPD?
Which are appropriate COPD interventions? (Select all that apply)
His SpO2 is 90% on 2 L/min; goal is 92%. By how many percentage points must it improve?
Patient 10: Ebony Carter (Infective Endocarditis)
40 y/o female, IV drug use history, on IV vancomycin, vegetation on mitral valve, high fever.
What is the worst advice for a patient with infective endocarditis?
Which actions help reduce the risk of recurrent endocarditis? (Select all that apply)
Ebony’s temperature drops from 39.0°C to 38.2°C. By how many °C did it decrease?