One anesthesia case a day. You get the opening clue and the monitor — ECG, pleth, arterial line, capnograph — and you name the diagnosis or the drug.
Every wrong guess unlocks the next clue — six clues, six guesses. Fewer clues is a better score. You can also burn a guess to reveal a clue on purpose.
Win or lose, you get why it fits, the differential you should have walked, and the teaching points. That is the part that matters.