Medical Emergencies Practice Tests
Prepare for rapid, high-stakes decisions in cardiac arrest, stroke, anaphylaxis, and trauma with timed NCLEX-style questions that emphasize first actions and team coordination.
When seconds matter, priorities must be automatic. Located under Physiological Integrity → Physiological Adaptation → Medical Emergencies, these scenarios press you to secure the airway, initiate high-quality CPR, choose defibrillation vs. cardioversion, recognize stroke windows and contraindications, stop the trigger and give epinephrine for anaphylaxis, and activate the right resources. You’ll practice using SBAR during rapid response, managing sepsis bundles, controlling critical bleeding, and anticipating complications after return of spontaneous circulation. The focus is decisive first steps, safe medication delivery, and clear communication that moves the whole team toward survival.
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NCLEX SIMULATOR
Think you’re ready for the NCLEX?
Run through a full 150-question exam just like the real thing. You’ll hit the 85-question checkpoint and get a clear report showing where you stand.
150 questions
Checkpoint at 85
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