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NR412 Exam 5: Shock and MODS

Lauren Freimuth

Created on March 19, 2026

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Shock and MODS

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Welcome to Scientific Breakout!

In this simulation activity, you will apply your clinical reasoning skills to identify different types of shock and recognize early signs of organ dysfunction. Each scenario presents a unique patient case that requires you to interpret assessment findings, determine the underlying type of shock, and anticipate which organ systems are most at risk.Good luck!

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case 2
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case 3

Case 1: Trauma in the Field

A 25-year-old male arrives after a motorcycle crash. He is alert but anxious. Vital signs: BP 86/50, HR 128, RR 24. Skin is pale, cool, and clammy. He reports severe abdominal pain. Lab pending. Foley catheter placed – urine output in 1 hour: 15 mL.

Let's go!

The first number of the key is...

KEY 2
case 2
case 4
case 3

Case 2: Post MI-Collapse

A 70-year-old patient with a recent myocardial infarction becomes acutely short of breath. BP 90/60, HR 110, RR 28. Crackles are heard in both lungs. Chest pain continues. UOP is 20 mL/hr. Skin is cool. Troponin is elevated. ECG shows ST elevation.

Let's go!

The second number of the key is...

KEY 2
KEY 9
case 4
case 3

Case 3: Spinal Cord Injury

A 45-year-old patient arrives after a diving accident. He is alert but has no movement below the neck. BP 80/45, HR 52, RR 18. Skin is warm and dry. No signs of external bleeding. Temp is normal.

Let's go!

The third number of the key is...

KEY 2
KEY 9
Case 4
KEY 7

Case 4: Allergic Reaction

A 34-year-old patient is brought in after eating shellfish. She is in respiratory distress. BP 70/40, HR 132, RR 30. Face and lips are swollen. Audible wheezing heard. Skin is flushed and warm. She is struggling to speak.

Let's go!

The last digit of the key is...

To Unlock the Code solve the Last Case
KEY 2
KEY 9
KEY 0
KEY 7

Case 5: Fever and Confusion

An 80-year-old nursing home resident with a history of UTI is confused and febrile. BP 85/50, HR 120, RR 30, Temp 102.2°F. Skin is warm and flushed. Lactate is 4.1. UOP has dropped from baseline to 25 mL/hr.

Let's go!
enter the code
KEY 2
KEY 9
KEY 0
KEY 7

Congratulations, scientist!

You did it! After completing all missions and overcoming every challenge, you have discovered the secret formula, CHON; carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N), the chemical elements that are essential for the existence of life on Earth.

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