Help Them Breathe
Heart in Trouble
Hormones Gone Wild
Hold That Med
That’s a Complication
100

Patient is short of breath. What is the FIRST position to place them in?

 Patient is short of breath. What is the FIRST position to place them in?
➡️ Answer: High Fowler’s
Prompt: Why does positioning help before oxygen even sometimes?

100

Swelling in ankles and weight gain of 3 pounds in 2 days suggests what?

➡️ Answer: Fluid overload / Worsening heart failure
Prompt: Why is weight gain more reliable than edema alone?

100

Shaky, sweaty, confused diabetic patient most likely has what?

➡️ Answer: Hypoglycemia
Prompt: What is the FIRST thing you do?

100

Blood pressure 88/50. Should you give lisinopril?

➡️ Answer: No
Prompt: What could happen if you gave it?

100

Warm, red, swollen calf after surgery indicates what?

➡️ Answer: DVT
Prompt: Why is this dangerous if untreated?

200

Restlessness in a patient with respiratory issues is an early sign of what?

➡️ Answer: Hypoxia
Prompt: Why is restlessness earlier than cyanosis?

200

Patient on digoxin has a pulse of 54. What should the nurse do?

➡️ Answer: Hold the medication
Prompt: What complication are we preventing?


200

Which is more dangerous right now: blood sugar 45 or blood sugar 350?

➡️ Answer: 45
Prompt: Why is low blood sugar immediately life-threatening?

200

INR 4.5 and patient on warfarin. What should the nurse do?

➡️ Answer: Hold and notify provider
Prompt: What complication are you preventing?

200

Foul-smelling wound drainage suggests what?

➡️ Answer: Infection
Prompt: What systemic sign would worry you?

300

COPD patient becomes drowsy with slow respirations. What complication is developing?

➡️ Answer: Respiratory failure / CO₂ retention
Prompt: Why is drowsiness a dangerous sign in COPD?

300

Sudden confusion and severe headache in a hypertensive patient suggests what emergency?

➡️ Answer: Stroke
Prompt: Why is confusion a red flag with hypertension?

300

Fruity breath and rapid breathing in a diabetic patient indicates what?

➡️ Answer: DKA
Prompt: Why does the patient breathe fast in DKA?

300

Blood sugar 62. Should you give insulin?

➡️ Answer: No
Prompt: What is the priority intervention instead?

300

Sudden drop in urine output in a very ill patient can indicate what?

➡️ Answer: Shock
Prompt: What organ is being affected first?

400

Which oxygen device delivers the most precise oxygen concentration?

➡️ Answer: Venturi mask
Prompt: Why is precise oxygen control important in COPD?

400

Chest pain unrelieved by rest is most concerning for what?

➡️ Answer: Myocardial infarction
Prompt: What other symptom would make this more urgent?

400

Which condition has high blood sugar with no ketones but severe dehydration?

➡️ Answer: HHNS
Prompt: Which patient is at highest risk for HHNS?

400

Heart rate 52 and patient has digoxin ordered. Action?

➡️ Answer: Hold
Prompt: What symptom would make this an emergency?

400

New confusion in elderly hospitalized patient is often first sign of what?

➡️ Answer: Infection or hypoxia
Prompt: Why do older adults show confusion first?

500

Sudden chest pain and shortness of breath after a DVT is most likely what?

➡️ Answer: Pulmonary embolism
Prompt: What assessment finding would make this an emergency?

500

What lab value is most important to monitor in a patient on potassium-sparing medications?

➡️ Answer: Potassium level
Prompt: What happens if potassium gets too high?

500

Stopping steroids suddenly can lead to what life-threatening problem?

➡️ Answer: Adrenal crisis
Prompt: Why can’t steroids be stopped abruptly?

500

Patient on heparin has bleeding gums and bruising. This indicates what complication?

➡️ Answer: Bleeding
Prompt: What lab value would you check?

500

Patient becomes restless, then lethargic, with falling O₂ sat. This pattern indicates what?

➡️ Answer: Worsening hypoxia → respiratory failure
Prompt: At what point would you call rapid response?

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