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Readiness areas

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  • pharmacology
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The funnel hub now previews the reasoning, readiness, respiratory, diagnostic, or nursing surfaces that each exam pathway sends learners into.

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Pass Probability Command Center

Exam prediction, readiness, and next action

Pass Probability

87%

Exam Prediction: above passing

Readiness Score

Current84

Projected Exam Date: May 18

Weak Areas

Endocrine, Prioritization, Renal meds

Strong Areas

Cardiovascular, Pharmacology, Safety

Profession Command Centers

RN, NP, MCCQE, RT, MLT, PT, OT

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NPSOAP · Management Planning · Differential Diagnosis
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PTMobility · Rehabilitation · Gait Analysis
OTADL · Home Safety · Function Tracking

Differential diagnosis

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  2. 2PE
  3. 3Pneumonia

Investigations

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  • ECG now
  • Troponin trend
  • CXR if hypoxic

SOAP note

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Objective
Assessment
Plan

MCCQE readiness

Interpretation, management, disposition

Dx82%
Mgmt74%
Ethics68%

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