Congrats...
My state practical was a nice semi-easy one like that, too
On the other hand when we were in class, my class had a particularly sadistic instructor for patient assessment. Our first time seeing it he throws us a no-win scenario, where no matter what we did the patient was doomed to die. In his own words "IF this happened in front of an ambulance, and IF it was less than 2 minutes from a Level 1 Trauma Center, and IF the ER doctor suspected what she had and rushed her into immediate surgery, she would have had a 10% survival rate."
The scenario?
17 yo Female, car accident, conscious, alert, complaining of slight pain in her chest, had bruising in the shape of a steering wheel...
Her problem?
Torn Aorta...
we were all nervous, so we were going slow, about 10 minutes after we started (remember, first time ever doing/seeing patient assessment) he simply stated "and your patient just stops talking, flutter her eyes a few times, and slumps forward, she's dead, BUT you did everything you could have."
All I have to say is thank god our course instructors couldn't be our testers when we went for our state practical...