Nurse Shift: Clinical Cases
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Nurse Shift: Clinical Cases

Burak AYTAN · released 15 Jul 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Nurse Shift helps nursing students, new graduates, and working nurses practice clinical judgment through interactive nursing case studies.

Work through 40+ patient scenarios across cardiac, neuro, respiratory, sepsis, trauma, maternal, pediatrics, and renal-endocrine care. Each case asks you to recognize deterioration, prioritize the next step, and respond before the room gets louder.

WHY NURSE SHIFT

Practice realistic bedside decisions in focused nursing case studies

Train prioritization, escalation, reassessment, and patient safety thinking

Review branching outcomes, consequences, and concise debriefs

Build pattern recognition across high-risk specialties

Repeat cases to improve speed, accuracy, and confidence

DESIGNED FOR CLINICAL JUDGMENT PRACTICE

Each scenario is built as a short, replayable bedside drill. You will assess symptoms, vital signs, labs, and changes in condition, then decide what to do next. Strong choices stabilize the patient. Delayed or unsafe choices change the outcome and the lesson.

FREE AND PREMIUM ACCESS

Start with free cases. A weekly or yearly auto-renewable subscription unlocks the full case library. Subscriptions can be managed or canceled in your Apple ID settings, and previous purchases can be restored in the app.

Terms of Use (EULA):

https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

IMPORTANT

Nurse Shift is for education and simulation only. It is not a medical device and does not provide patient-specific medical advice. It does not replace clinical training, professional judgment, institutional policy, supervision, or local protocols.