Your Heart’s Racing—Who Do You Help First? | Priority Lab

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Cardiac clinical judgment meets real-world prioritization. You’ve got 4 patients in crisis—chest pain, new A-fib, fluid overload, and post-op anxiety. Who do you help first? Let’s find out.

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In this RN2Professors Priority Lab, you’ll practice:
✔ Cue recognition
✔ Prioritizing cardiac instability
✔ Intervention vs delegation decisions
✔ Using the CJMM framework under pressure

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RN2Professors content is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or nursing advice.
Always refer to your institution’s guidelines, your state board of nursing, and trusted clinical resources for official protocols and scope of practice.
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All case scenarios are fictional unless otherwise noted. Any resemblance to real persons or situations is purely coincidental.

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