criticalMedical-surgical floor, post-op day 2Charge nurse / early-response clinicianDepth: focusedClock: 0min
PredictTestExplainReviseDefendTransfer0/6 evidence steps
Patient Cases
Simulation Controls
Time Advance
Assessment Depth
Vitals Monitor (tick 0 / clock 0min)
Decision pressure
qSOFA positiveHypotensionFeverAltered mental status
Vitals Trend Strip
Normal does not mean safe. Watch the trajectory.
Body Assessment (focused)
Click a body region to assess. Color: green=normal, yellow=abnormal, red=critical.
Click body regions on the diagram to begin assessment
Assessed: 0/7 regions
Differential Diagnosis Board
One symptom can point to many diagnoses. Map the evidence.
No diagnoses on the board. Add one to begin differential reasoning.
Medication Safety Check
Weight-based dosing: verify dose, route, allergies before every medication.
Allergies
No known allergies
Select Medication
Diagnostic Tests
Time-critical actions first. Tests that delay treatment cost time.
- lab
- lab
- lab
- imaging
Treatments
- medication
- medication
- medication
- medication
Escalation
- Rapid response team
- Primary team
SBAR Builder (build your own)
Clinical Vocabulary
sepsisqSOFAlactateblood culturesbroad-spectrum antibioticsrapid response
ClinicalSim. NEWS2 (Royal College of Physicians 2017), qSOFA, SBAR communication.QSEN Safety; AACN Essentials: Clinical judgment; NCSBN NGN: Recognize cues. Suggested audience: Nursing, medicine, PA/NP, EMT bridge. Estimated: 25 minutes. SME review: needs-review. All scenarios require clinical expert review before deployment.