Introduction
Scenario setup A client with MDD reports passive death wishes but denies plan today; however, they recently bought a firearm and feel hopeless after job loss. NP mental health visit: risk stratification—means, recent stressor, hopelessness—and safety planning: means restriction counseling, warm handoff, crisis lines, possible ED if high risk per framework in stem. NP traps: “contract for safety” as a substitute for means reduction; no follow-up; missing lethal means. This case-study format is intentional: boards reward trajectory thinking—what changed, what is unstable, and what you do next for the role named in the stem. For NP certification preparation (United States), read the assignment line before you eliminate answers. Slow read: re-scan the stem for vitals trends, oxygen settings, allergies, and time since onset—case items often hide the decisive clue in a single line. On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable data—notice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a , reread that line; are classic trap answers even when the clinical topic is familiar. Run a : breathing work and...
