Medications
Assessments
Labs
Interventions
Prioritization
100

Post-operative pain that is mild is generally treated with this?

What is acetaminophen?

100

What is atrial fibrillation?

100

Glucose level of 50

What is hypoglycemia?

100

You note bleeding from a sheath insertion site, your first action is

What is hold pressure on the site

100

Your post-op patient received 2 mg IV Dilaudid and is now hard to arouse you do this first

What is stimulate your patient

200

Carvedilol is what classification of medication

What is a beta blocker?

200

Your patient is thin, leans forward to breathe and you note the use of accessory muscles, this indicates what condition?

What is emphysema or end stage COPD

200

Your patient meets criteria for sepsis alert, what 2 labs need to be drawn prior to antibiotics

What is blood culture and lactate?

200

MONA is a mnemonic for treating ACS and stands for

What is morphine, aspirin, nitroglycerin, and oxygen

200

Your patient is having acute onset of crushing substernal chest pain what do you do first?

What is obtain a 12 lead ECG

300

Eliquis is given to patients with atrial fibrillation to

What is thin the blood and prevent clot formation?

300

Jean has a Braden Scale of 11 and is at what risk level for skin breakdown?

What is “high risk”?

300

ABG

 pH - 7.25

CO2 - 58

PO2 - 90

HCO3 - 26

Sat - 96%

What is uncompensated Respiratory acidosis?

300

This is key to preventing hospital acquired delirium

What is patient mobilization

300

What time frame do antibiotics need to be started after sepsis alert fires

What is Within one hour

400

The appropriate route for glucagon

What is IM (intramuscular)? 

400

PAWSS, RASS and CIWA-AR tools are used for

What is alcohol withdrawal monitoring?

400

You stop the heparin drip for an hour after the patient’s antiXa comes back at

What is 0.81 or greater

400

You don’t intervene when your ischemic stroke patient’s BP is 175/98 because you’re allowing

What is permissive hypertension?

400

The temporary Pacemaker strip looks like this, what do you do?

What is Increase the MA

500

ARNI, Beta Blocker, MRA, and SGLT2i are directed medical therapies for what?

What is HFrEF (Heart failure with reduced EF)


500

Your patient misses his nose when he does the finger nose test

What is ataxia?

500

INR range for patients with atrial fibrillation on Warfarin

What is 2.0 to 3.0

500

When the patient requests care beyond cure, this consult is made

What is hospice care

500

The cause of a decreased level of consciousness can quickly be determined by completing this test

What is a glucose finger stick