
Name this position?
*What is High Fowlers? *
pulse less than 60 bpm
What is bradycardia?
Known for her work giving nursing care during the Crimean War
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Precaution used for MRSA, vancomycin-resistant enterococci
*What is contact precaution?*
Movement towards midline to body
What is adduction?

Number 3?
What is radial pulse?
A systolic reading consistently above 130 or a diastolic reading consistently over 80
What is Hypertension?
known for better mental health care and the establishment of psychiatric hospitals.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
Precautions to prevent the transmission of pathogens found in the blood and body fluids
What is standard precautions?
joint flexed approximately 90 degrees with toes pointing toward the ceiling
What is dorsiflexion?

Name this position.
*What is reverse Trendelenburg?*
systolic blood pressure falls below 90mm/Hg
What is Hypotension?
Known as first African American nurse in the United States
* Who is Mary Mahoney?
precaution used for rubeola (measles), chickenpox, severe acute respiratory syndrome.
What is Airborne?
A "bend" in joint
What is "flexion?

Number 7?
What is popliteal pulse?
difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures
*What is the pulse pressure?*
Known as the “Angel of the Battlefield,” President of the Red Cross
Who is Clara Barton?
Precautions used to prevent the spread of known infection to patients or health-care staff.
What is Transmission Based Precautions?
PPE removal order
What is gloves, goggles, gown, mask?

Number 9?
What is dorsalis pedal (pedal pulse)?
Imagery, TENS Units, Distraction, Mediation
What is non-pharmacological pain relief?
Known for nursing labor reform in the late 1800s, helped usher in 12-hour shifts with meal breaks for nurses
*Who is Isabel Hampton Robb*
Precaution used for A streptococcus, bacterial meningitis, rubella (German measles)
What is Droplet Precaution?
The measurement for NG Tube placement prior to insertion
What is from tip of nose to earlobe to the xiphoid process?